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Daily Archives: March 25, 2013
First White Appears On DC Cherry Trees
Cherry blossoms are running late this year at the Tidal Basin due to cold weather, but the first white has appeared on the trees – in the form of snow. National Park Service Webcam
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Early Spring Update : Most Of The US Is Covered With Snow
Climate experts have been telling us for years that global warming brings an early spring and declining snow cover. Now they say that a late spring and heavy spring snow cover is consistent with global warming. National Snow Analyses – … Continue reading
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NASA’s James Hansen Spreading Misinformation About Heatwaves
NASA’s James Hansen wrote this last year We conclude that extreme heat waves, such as that in Texas and Oklahoma in 2011 and Moscow in 2010, were “caused” by global warming, because their likelihood was negligible prior to the recent … Continue reading
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Bloomberg : “government should infringe on your freedom”
Michael Bloomberg has big plans and big money devoted to destroying the Bill of Rights, and he admitted it yesterday. “I do think there are certain times we should infringe on your freedom,” Mr. Bloomberg said, during an appearance on … Continue reading
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Biggest Day Since Irene
I’m not sure what is going on, but this blog is getting a huge number of page views today – the most since August 27, 2011 when it had 320,514 views.
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All GISS US Warming Is Due To Data Tampering
Until about ten years ago, NASA showed the US on an 80 year long cooling trend, with the three hottest years being in the 1920s and 1930s. They have deleted the raw data from their website and blocked archiving, but … Continue reading
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30% Of GISS Global Warming Is Due To Data Tampering Since 2005
A reader has been saving GISS temperature data every month since 2005, and sent it over to me. In 2005, Hansen showed about 0.55C warming from 1910 to 2005. Now he shows almost 0.75C warming over that same time interval. … Continue reading
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How Cold Will March Be?
Much of the the Northern Hemisphere has been getting pummeled with near record cold during March. It seems likely that satellite temperatures for the month will take another huge plunge, like they did last month.
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Life In The Democratic Looney Bin
Detroit is about to collapse, Chicago is more dangerous than Iraq, and some New York residents are still without power months after Sandy. So what are the Democratic mayors focused on? Bloomberg has devoted the last few months to trying … Continue reading
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The New Normal : Five Months Of Winter
Winter 2012-2013 got off to a bang with a record snowfall on Halloween Oct 31, 2012 As much as 2-3′ of snow fell in the mountains of Maryland and West Virginia, with lighter snows in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, … Continue reading
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