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Daily Archives: September 16, 2012
1921 : Earth Had A Fever
USHCN raw maximum temperature data shows that 1921 was the second hottest January-August in US history, after 1934. But it wasn’t just the US which was hot. Heat, drought and famine struck much of the planet.
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Can Texas Save Portugal?
More precisely, can Clint Dempsey save André Villas-Boas’ job?
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Eighth Largest US Corn Crop On Record
NOAA has been wildly exaggerating the heat and the drought, but the corn crop doesn’t lie. RFA President Bob Dinneen said the USDA crop production report confirmed that farmers are likely to harvest the eighth-largest corn crop on record this fall, … Continue reading
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Crouching Striker, Blind Referee
Peter Crouch’s ‘handball’ goal belonged in the NBA, claims Roberto Mancini | Mail Online
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Greenland Ice Sheet Interior Gaining Ice
During the summer of 2011, I posted this picture of the Greenland Summit Camp, and possibly overlaid the Wildebeest. Note the building in the background. Wildebeest Move To Higher Ground In Greenland | Real Science Now compare vs. today’s picture. I have been watching … Continue reading
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Unprecedented Climate Cheating Going On At NOAA In 2012
NOAA and their useful idiots have filling the airwaves with claims that 2012 is the hottest year in US history. They accomplish this by massive cheating. The raw maximum temperature data shows that 2012 (so far) has been the seventh warmest year – … Continue reading
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Remembering The Winter That Wasn’t
Last winter brought record snow and cold to much of Europe, Asia and Alaska. But because it was warm in Washington D.C. US climate experts determined that it was proof of global warming. The could see Russia from the window of their … Continue reading
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Antarctic Ice Area Sets Another Record – NSIDC Is Silent
Day 256 Antarctic ice is the highest ever for the date, and the eighth highest daily reading ever recorded. All seven higher readings occurred during the third week of September, 2007 – the week of the previous Arctic record minimum. arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/timeseries.south.anom.1979-2008 NSIDC does not mention the … Continue reading
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Ten Months Since Peter Gleick Named Head Of AGU Ethics And Integrity
Fraudster, thief, liar and likely forger Peter Gleick, was named head of AGU ethics almost ten months ago. AGU’s new task force on scientific ethics and integrity begins work Peter Gleick Pacific Institute, Oakland, Calif., USA AGU has established a new … Continue reading
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Unprecedented Cold And Snow In Iceland
Snow in North Iceland in early September is not unheard of but snowfall of two to three meters overnight at this time of year—when the sheep are still in highland pastures—is highly unusual. Coupled with blackouts across the region, from … Continue reading
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