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Daily Archives: March 23, 2013
Wicked Hiking Conditions
I took the dogs out for a short hike (maybe a mile) in a major blizzard this morning in the foothills. The snow is about ten inches deep, and coming down hard with 20MPH wind and wind chill close to … Continue reading
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Met Office Is “very sure about the underlying science”
Typical English Garden after global warming ‘The Met Office are saying that despite the recent concerns about the science, they are very sure about the underlying science. ‘They tell us there is a 50-50 chance we will get a 2C rise. If … Continue reading
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Declining Spring Snow Cover Update
Experts tell us that spring snow cover is declining due to your SUV. All of the last five years have had above normal week 8 snow cover – including a record in 2011. Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow … Continue reading
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Arctic Ice Coverage Almost Identical To 1989
Daily Arctic Sea Ice Maps
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Polar Meltdown Update
NASA reports temperatures far below normal at both poles, and polar sea ice area above normal. They also tell us that the poles are melting down, and demand vast sums of money to stop it. arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/timeseries.global.anom.1979-2008 Data.GISS: GISS Surface Temperature … Continue reading
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Second Coldest US March Since 1969
With one week left in the month, US March temperatures remain as the second coldest since Nixon’s presidency. Temperatures this month are almost 7C colder than March, 1910 – which Hansen says was second coldest year on record. Fig.A2.gif (646×474)
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Permanent Earth Hour In The UK
The UK celebrates Earth Hour by running out of fossil fuel during their coldest March weekend in two generations. Britain might run out of gas in 36 hours — RT Business
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Fox News Suffering Major Brain Damage
Fox News says that people who question DHS purchasing 1.6 billion rounds of ammo, 2,700 tanks and 7,000 automatic rifles are “conspiracy theorists.” Published federal notices about the ammo buy have agitated conspiracy theorists since the fall. The government’s explanation is … Continue reading
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UK Achieves The Green Dream
Greens have dreamed of a cold world, with a late spring and no fossil fuel. The UK has achieved that wonderful dream. Snow brings blackouts and travel chaos – Telegraph Now would be an excellent time for James Hansen to travel there … Continue reading
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A Unique World Cup Match
The permanent drought continues in Colorado.
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