Monthly Archives: May 2013

1975 : Tornado Outbreaks Blamed On Global Cooling

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Oklahoma Tornado Video

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Global Cooling Kills

Temperatures in the south have been running far below normal. Parts of Oklahoma have been running almost ten degrees below normal. Current Climate Summary Maps – Powered by ACIS – High Plains Regional Climate Center Last spring was the warmest … Continue reading

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My Climate Change Forecast

I forecast that within 24 hours, Joe Romm and Bill McKibben will blame the Oklahoma tornadoes on Senator Inhofe. 18 Jun 1928 – DISASTROUS TORNADO. Sweeps Over Oklahoma. DEATH … 05 May 1920 – TORNADO CAUSES DEATH. DESTRUCTION IN OKLAHOMA … Continue reading

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Obama Caught Lying Yet Again

It appears that Obama is actually incapable of telling the truth about anything. WASHINGTON — Top officials in the White House learned in April that an investigation of the IRSwould probably end up showing that the agency targeted conservative groups for special scrutiny, the … Continue reading

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Climate Science : A Data-Free Science

Essentially all global warming forecasts have failed, so climate science has taken a new tack. Data is either ignored, altered or abused in order to keep the theory prophecy alive. This makes climate science unique, in that raw data is … Continue reading

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Colorful Longmont, Colorado

In order to celebrate Victoria Day (I work for Canadians) I drove down to Longmont, Colorado to play soccer with a team I used to play with many years ago. This intersection is one of the Longmont’s most recognizable addresses. … Continue reading

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The Canary Sings And Global Warming Dies

Like a striped testament to one of the coldest winters to hit Alaska in 100 years, a black-and-white tripod remains upright, atop stubborn Tanana River ice in Nenana.  At 12:42 (ADT) Monday afternoon, the still-frozen waters allowed Nenana Ice Classic … Continue reading

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Victoria Day Today – A Reminder Of Times When The Climate Was Stable

Canada celebrates Queen Victoria’s birthday today. She was fortunate to live during a time when the climate was safe from high levels of CO2. Tornadoes and floods in 1890 destroyed hundreds of villages and killed thousands of people in the … Continue reading

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Five Hours Until The Canary Sings

The record late date for Nenana, Alaska ice breakup is May 20 at 11:41 am, which occurred in 1964. That record will be broken in less than five hours, unless Homer gets his axe out. Nenana Ice Classic

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