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Daily Archives: April 28, 2014
US Tornado Deaths In Sharp Decline Since The 1920s
In the 1920’s hundreds of Americans died every year in tornadoes. Tornado deaths are much less common now, despite the fact that the number of people in harms way in Tornado Alley is much larger. US Annual Tornado Death Tolls, … Continue reading
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Understanding The 97% Consensus
It turns out that 97% of IPCC scientists are actually government officials. Prof Stavins, Harvard’s Professor of Business and Government, was one of two ‘co-ordinating lead authors’ of a key report published by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change … Continue reading
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Donation Button
Disrupting the Borg is expensive. A number of readers have suggested I do this, so I added a donate button on the right side of the blog. There is a guy in Boulder named Zip Code Man, who has every … Continue reading
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2014 : Coldest Nights On Record In The US
US 2014 nighttime temperatures through April 27 are the coldest on record, by a wide margin. Global warming theory requires that nighttime temperatures increase. Generated by GHCN commands: ./getdaily ./ghcn.exe US28042014.txt through=0427
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