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Daily Archives: September 14, 2014
Peak Summer Temperatures In Wisconsin Plummeting Since The 19th Century
Prior to 1938, Wisconsin never had a summer which didn’t reach 95 degrees. They happen all the time now. In 1936, Stanley, Wisconsin reached 113 degrees.
									
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		Occupy Iceland
Adjusted : Data.GISS: GISS Surface Temperature Analysis Measured : Data.GISS: GISS Surface Temperature Analysis
									
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		Peak Summer Temperatures Plummeting In The Midwest
Prior to 1950, the Midwest never had a summer which didn’t reach 100 degrees. Summers which don’t reach 100 degrees happen all the time now, with the last two summers among the coolest on record.
									
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		Understanding The Bulge
According the University of Colorado, sea level is rising much faster than 85% of tide gauges show, and forming a massive mound near the Philippines. Apparently they believe that water likes to pile up in mounds, and to help visualize … Continue reading
									
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		Sixteen Reasons Why Soccer Goals Are the Greatest Event in Sport
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		Aggie Joke
Andrew Dessler of A&M said Texas would be hot and dry for the rest of the century. Looks like he missed it by ……. that much. h/t to Andy DC
									
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		Illinois Mid-July Temperatures Declining Faster Than Three Degrees Per Century
The maximum temperature in Illinois on July 14 this year was 82 degrees, up from 80 degrees last year and 29 degrees cooler than 1936 and 1954. July 14 temperatures in Illinois are declining at 3.1 degrees per century. The … Continue reading
									
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		Understanding Climate Modeling
Five day forecasts are difficult, but 36,525 day forecasts are a walk in the park for climate modelers armed with supercomputers. [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwBmPiOmEGQ]
									
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		Learning To Think Like A Progressive
Progressives normally blame the 1934 drought on farmers, saying that they caused the Dust Bowl. This is a fascinating theory, given that the 1934 drought covered 70% of the US, the Dust Bowl didn’t start until 1935, and it only covered … Continue reading
									
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