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Daily Archives: November 26, 2013
About 2,740,000 results
A Google search for kiribati drown produces about 2,740,000 results. This is a heart rending story. Too bad no one reporting on this has an IQ over 30, and they can’t look up the tide gauge data for themselves. Sea level has been falling at … Continue reading
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If you like your Medieval Warm Period, you can keep your Medieval Warm Period
In the 1990 IPCC report, the Medieval Warm Period was much warmer than the late 20th century. But in the 2001 IPCC report, the Medieval Warm period disappeared and became much cooler than the late 20th century. By pure coincidence, in the … Continue reading
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One Man Saved Us From The Greatest War Of All
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Strongest US Hurricanes Down 85% Over The Last Century
The US used to get hit by nearly three category 4 or 5 hurricanes per decade, but now they almost never occur. The last one was Charley in 2004. HURDAT Re-analysis Chronological List of All Hurricanes
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Frequency Of US Hurricane Strikes Down 40% Since The 1880’s
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US Hurricanes Becoming Much Less Common
Hurricanes used to hit the US almost every year, but in recent years hurricanes have been much less common. The US was hit by at least one hurricane every year from 1938 to 1950, and again from 1952 to 1961. … Continue reading
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