Daily Archives: December 4, 2013

Discussion Of Weather Too Sensitive For Huffington Post

This comment has been pending for 12 hours, with 200 new comments posted since. Here’s How Climate Change Will Ruin Your Winter Vacation

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I’m Guessing That I Won’t Get A Response

Steve Goddard (SteveSGoddard) on Twitter

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Reader Quiz

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Good Thing They Didn’t Have The Knockout Game In 1901

In New York yesterday the temperature was 103 deg. in the shade, or 3 deg. above the highest previously recorded, namely, 100 deg. In Pittsburg and Philadelphia many factories were closed, and the men were completely prostrated by the heat. … Continue reading

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Climate Activist Tweets Over Wind Powered Internet

Steve Goddard (SteveSGoddard) on Twitter

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New York July Temperatures Declining Since 1895

The hottest July in New York state was 1921, with a downwards trend since 1895. Index of /pub/data/ghcn/daily/hcn/

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Arctic Scam Dies – Government Experts Continue To Lie

COI | Centre for Ocean and Ice | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut Why should they behave any differently than the President of the US?

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July, 1901 Was The Hottest Month In US History

There are 629 HCN stations which have been continuously active since at least 1901. The hottest month at these stations was July, 1901 at 25.77ÂșC – barely edging out July, 1936 by 0.01 degrees. Index of /pub/data/ghcn/daily/hcn/ Station list :

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It’s Cold, And It’s Getting Colder …

  10-Day Temperature Outlook for the Conterminous U.S. [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4q5197B_7iI]

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Global Sea Ice On Track To Set An All Time Record

Global sea ice area is tied for 4th highest on record for the date, declining very slowly, and could set an all-time record around mid-December. arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/timeseries.global.anom.1979-2008

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