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Daily Archives: October 26, 2013
Please Send Me The $44,000
State climate change study may go begging for scientists LINCOLN — Nebraska may be poised to conduct a climate change study that its own scientists don’t want to be associated with. The state’s drought and climate task force wrestled Wednesday … Continue reading
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NOAA : Eleven Is The New Four
The combined average temperature over global land and ocean surfaces for September 2013 tied with 2003 as the fourth highest for September on record, at 0.64°C (1.15°F) above the 20th century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F). Global Analysis – September 2013 | … Continue reading
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We Have A Winner!
Roland explains that the very high snow extent in recent winters is due to excess moisture in the air. Apparently Roland believes that Louisiana just didn’t used to be humid enough to receive snow. Five Of The Six Snowiest Winters … Continue reading
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