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Monthly Archives: August 2012
2012 Nothing Like 2007
In 2007, sea surface temperatures were far above normal in the Chukchi Sea. This year they are far below normal, which means that ice will form quickly. Most of the 2007 ice loss occurred during the following winter, when a lot of MYI … Continue reading
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Excess Sea Ice Making Polar Bears Fat And Lazy
Arctic Sea Ice Hits Record Low—Extreme Weather to Come? A large chunk of multi-year ice is much closer to Siberia than normal this year, allowing Polar Bears to feast on Coca Cola marketing executives.
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Dems Adopt Their Platform : Lies, Superstition And Denial
The Democrats have a lot of things going for them They have a press corps(e) who is happy to cheat and lie for them They are completely unbounded by any need for veracity They control the school systems and have … Continue reading
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NOAA Showing 14 % More Ice Than The 2007 Minimum
[correction – I originally said 18% but had copied the number over incorrectly from my spreadsheet] Turquoise represents ice present in 2012 which wasn’t present at the 2007 minimum. Red shows the opposite. There is 14% more ice than there … Continue reading
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Obama News Channel Covers The Convention
MSNBC cuts every speech made by a minority from RNC speech coverage MSNBC wants you to think the Republican Party hates minorities. So much so that the liberal news network cut minority speeches from it’s convention coverage. MSNBC cuts every … Continue reading
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Osama Raid Confused Obama
Obama led the Osama raid, but got confused. First he thought he saw the whole thing live on television, but then later he said he didn’t see it. Then the five different accounts he gave about killing Osama were all … Continue reading
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48 MPH
http://www.wunderground.com/wundermap/ NOAA is claiming 80MPH.
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His Golf Cart Froze Up
Heavy snow and -22C at the low albedo Greenland Ice Sheet meltdown which is going to kill us all. summit:status:webcam NASA hasn’t been interested in Greenland, since the two hour period when the ice sheet went just barely above freeing.
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US Navy Shock News : Arctic To Be Ice-Free By 2012 Or 2013
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Arctic summers ice-free ‘by 2013’
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1780 – The Deadliest Atlantic Hurricane
During the American Revolutionary War, a 200 MPH hurricane killed more than 20,000 people in the Caribbean, and wiped out many British ships. This of course does not compare to the 60 MPH CO2 charged winds of Irene or Issac, which … Continue reading
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