Daily Archives: January 23, 2013

“Feels Like -85 °F”

Last week, McKitten was whining about how warm it was on Mt. Washington Weather Forecast Mount Washington, NH | Mount Washington Weather | Wunderground

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Vermont Skiing Update

The snow is great in Vermont, but temperatures are -26F and potentially lethal. Vermont Ski & Snow Report | OnTheSnow.com

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Sea Level Falling At Los Angeles

Satellites show a steady drop in sea level at Los Angeles, since the start of records in 1992. ssh_anomaly.nc Climate experts expect one to five metres of sea level rise over the rest of the century, because their funding depends … Continue reading

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More Weird Weather In Colorado

Temperatures in the foothills west of Fort Collins are thirty degrees warmer than in the city. http://wxug.us/10l90

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Hottest Year Ever Update

Last winter, global warming devastation targeted the eastern US with beautiful, mild weather. This winter they are locked in a deep-freeze. 10-Day Temperature Outlook for the Conterminous U.S.

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Fires In Colorado

A couple of fires in Colorado were used to prove global warming last year, and were mentioned by the community disorganizer in chief on Monday. I live two miles away from one of those fires. Fire is an essential part … Continue reading

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Strong Tornadoes Hitting Half As Often As They Did 40 Years Ago

On Monday, the community disorganizer in chief told us that storms are getting stronger. In fact, violent tornadoes are becoming much less frequent, and 2012 was an historic minimum. tornadotrend.jpg (898×718) http://www.april31974.com/images/outbreakmaplarge.jpg http://news.google.com/newspapers http://news.google.com/newspapers

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Major Hurricanes Hitting Half As Often As They Did Eighty Years Ago

Yesterday, the community disorganizer in chief told us that hurricanes are getting stronger. In fact, major hurricanes (sustained winds greater than 111 MPH) are becoming much less frequent and are currently at an historic minimum. The US used to get a major … Continue reading

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In 1980, Americans Were Smart Enough To Not Re-Elect Jimmy Carter

But that was before the Obamaphone Fewer than four-in-10 Americans (39 percent) rate the US in a positive manner – the most negative feedback the country has produced since 1979. A new Gallup poll finds that Americans are as negative about the … Continue reading

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Snowfall Increasing In Vermont

The graph below plots the average yearly snowfall at all GHCN HCN stations in Vermont. Eco-nutcases tell us that skiing is doomed in Vermont.

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