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Monthly Archives: September 2013
2013 Hurricane Season Vs. 1938
It is September 6, and still no hurricanes in sight. In 1938, the first hurricane formed on January 3. CO2 was 310 PPM at the time. 1938 Atlantic hurricane season – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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National Geographic Goes Full Criminal
By the time Hurricane Sandy veered toward the Northeast coast of the United States last October 29, it had mauled several countries in the Caribbean and left dozens dead. Faced with the largest storm ever spawned over the Atlantic, New … Continue reading
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Arctic Ice Almost As Extensive As It Was 42 Years Ago
Green shows current ice. Red shows 1971 ice. Arctic Ocean Map 1971 by National Geographic from Maps.com. N_daily_extent.png (420×500) The IPCC report from 1990 showed that ice extent was low in the early 1970s. www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/far/wg_I/ipcc_far_wg_I_full_report.pdf NCAR also noted that prior … Continue reading
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Shock News : White House Is Making Fake Data To Push A War Agenda
Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Fla., who is aggressively lobbying against a military strike on Syria, says the Obama administration has manipulated intelligence to push its case for U.S. involvement in the country’s two-year civil war. Grayson made the accusation in an … Continue reading
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Guardian Reader Determines That An NRA Member Started The Fire
California Rim fire cause identified as 80% of blaze contained | World news | theguardian.com“ Odds are that this person has never actually met an NRA member. It isn’t so much that liberals are ignorant. It’s just that they know … Continue reading
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David Is Worried That Barry Doesn’t Want To Be His Friend Any More
David Cameron says Britain has fresh evidence of chemical weapons use in Syria, as he arrives in Russia for the G20 summit of world leaders. UK ‘has new Syria chemical evidence’
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Forget The Fortran
If you want to do serious math computing, use OpenCL or CUDA on your AMD or Nvidia graphics card.
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I Vote For “Limited And Proportional” Removal Of Boehner And Cantor From Their Leadership Positions
Not really. They should resign immediately. Forget the “limited and proportional part.”
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Drudge Asks : “WHO ARE THEY?”
Internet pioneer Matt Drudge may have had enough of the Republican Party. Though known to needle the GOP and its leaders from time to time, the founder of Drudge Report let loose over the party’s direction on Twitter this week. … Continue reading
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1821 New York Hurricane Hit At Low Tide
8/26/11 Hurricane Flashback: The Great New York Storm of 1821 September 3 marks the 190th anniversary of the Hurricane of 1821, which saw flooding and destruction in the growing metropolis. In less than an hour a thirteen-foot storm surge deluged … Continue reading
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