Daily Archives: July 10, 2013

Proposed Rower Press Release

Here is what I propose : We never saw any ice, but climate change made it too windy to proceed through the entirety of the Northwest Passage. The team was forced to turn back after rowing more than fifty million … Continue reading

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100th Anniversary Of The Hottest Day On Earth

July 10th, 1913 reached 134F in California, the hottest shade temperature ever recorded on Earth. That week was also the hottest week ever recorded on Earth. docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/050/mwr-050-01-0010.pdf After much data tampering, crack scientists at NASA now tell us that record … Continue reading

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The Climate Protection Racket

We wouldn’t want anything bad to happen to your climate, so give us a large percentage of your money and we will make sure that you don’t have any climate accidents in the future. Chicago has a number of well … Continue reading

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Hottest Day Of The Year On The Greenland Ice Sheet

July 10 is typically the hottest day of the year on the Greenland ice sheet. It is -12C and snowing right now in the center of the ice sheet. Temperatures have not risen anywhere close to the freezing mark this … Continue reading

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August, 1850 Was 1.182 Degrees Below Normal In The Southern Hemisphere

CRUTEM3v – August 1850. Phil Jones had only one thermometer record for the entire southern hemisphere (located in Tasmania) and was able to precisely calculate the hemispheric mean temperature anomaly of -1.182 http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/data/temperature/crutem3vsh.txt

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Hemispheres Always Move Together

Some WMO apologists have been trying to claim that the southern hemisphere was warming while the northern hemisphere was cooling from 1940 to 1970. But this can’t happen, because they are both driven primarily by ENSO. In the UAH graph … Continue reading

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