Monthly Archives: July 2013

Coldest Summer On Record In The Arctic Fading Fast

COI | Centre for Ocean and Ice | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut The rowers made the mistake of believing the $100 billion climate scamsters, and are now stuck in some nasty cold, windy conditions. Animation using Javascript Animation Player

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The Wailing And Gnashing Of Teeth Deepens

It is likely that because of cold winds spreading the ice, there will be little or no reduction in Arctic ice extent over the next week. What a complete disaster for the Arctic alarmist crowd. Death spiral aborted.

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A Race Against Time

The rowers are stuck in a cove west of Cape Parry, with several days of strong northwest winds blocking their exit. The Navy is forecasting that by the middle of next week, multi-year ice will have blown into that region … Continue reading

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Another Skeet Shooting Expedition?

The last time Obama went skeet shooting was on his birthday last year (August 4.) Given that he says he “does skeet shooting all the time” I wonder if he has another big skeet shooting adventure planned for this year?

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Incorrect Diagnosis

My earlier diagnosis of a bad ink cartridge was wrong. It turns out that the printer itself was the problem, and needed repair.

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1972 Global Cooling Flood Killed 238 People In South Dakota

On June 9, 1972 at the peak of the global cooling scare, Rapid City SD received 15 inches of rain in four hours. This produced a massive flash flood which killed 238 people and wrecked thousands of homes. Obama says … Continue reading

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1976 Global Cooling Flood West Of Fort Collins

On July 31, 1976 the Big Thomson River below Rocky Mountain National Park received 12 inches of rain in four hours. A 20 foot wall of water came down the Canyon and killed 143 people. Five bodies were never found. … Continue reading

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1997 Low CO2 Flood In Fort Collins

On July 28, 1997 Fort Collins received ten inches of rain in a few hours. This caused a huge flood on Spring Creek which killed five people. Flood water —flowing at 8,250 cfs, which is more than twice the peak … Continue reading

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Below 350 PPM

A few items from The Arizona Republic in early 1980. Six weeks of torrential rain washed out most of the bridges within 100 miles of Phoenix, and the Salt River was running 80,000 ft³/second. That was before climate change ruined … Continue reading

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Has The Missing Heat Surfaced?

It is 1pm on July 27, the sun is shining, and the temperature here in Fort Collins is 69F. Could it be that the missing heat has finally reared its ugly head?

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