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Monthly Archives: February 2013
1974 : NCAR Blamed Bad Weather On Excess Sea Ice
In 1974, NCAR said bad weather was due to excess sea ice. NCAR now says that bad weather is due to missing sea ice. www.iaea.org/Publications/Magazines/Bulletin/Bull165/16505796265.pdf
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Wikipedia : Hiding The Incline
The 1990 IPCC Report showed a two million km² increase in Arctic ice during the five years prior to 1979. This was based on Nimbus satellite data. First IPCC report For some reason, Wikipedia seem to have missed this huge … Continue reading
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October 2012 : McKitten Lamented The Lack Of Storms
Twitter / billmckibben: endlessly weird weather: drought … At his frozen global warming protest last week, everyone was angry that global warming was causing more storms.
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NCAR 1974 : Global Cooling And Extreme Weather Is The New Normal
Avert your eyes : David Appell and John Cook say that this never happened. www.iaea.org/Publications/Magazines/Bulletin/Bull165/16505796265.pdf
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McKitten : October Hurricane Proves Global Warming
I was watching a video of the frozen global warming rally in Washington last week. Everyone there was very angry, and one speaker was particularly indignant that we had a hurricane in October! So I checked out the data – October hurricanes used … Continue reading
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Shock News : We All Died In 1992
The Physicists: The History of a Scientific Community in Modern America … – Daniel Jo Kevles – Google Books
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It Has Been A Long Time Since Nixon Was Prez
Hard to believe, but Stevie Nicks will be 65 years old in May. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMVBP_0OOZY]
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Zoltar Grants Your Wish
Remember this guy, who was complaining that Republicans had ruined winter in Wisconsin? Where, oh where, has our winter gone? I blame Mother Nature and Republicans. Think about it. Mother Nature has decided that she wants to warm up the earth and … Continue reading
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Black Sunday
TODAY, February 24, marks the second anniversary of Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s biggest public catastrophe – the announcement of her iniquitous carbon dioxide tax. Every voter should take a long hard look at the photograph taken of Gillard and the … Continue reading
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Here We Go Again …..
I rode my bicycle to the store (15 minutes) and it was pleasant weather. I shopped for 10 minutes, and when I came out it was a blizzard. By the time I made it home there was an inch of … Continue reading
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