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Daily Archives: July 5, 2015
Bill Gray : Biggest El Nino Since 1998
Bill Gray tells me that the current El Nino is the largest since 1998. I was in Northern California during the 1997-1998 El Nino, and it almost never stopped raining. Huge amounts of snow fell in the mountains. A repeat would … Continue reading
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July 1907 Heatwave Killed Dozens Of People And Horses In Philadelphia
22 Jul 1907 – HEAT WAVE. LONDON, July 19.
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Arctic Sea Ice Continues At Highest Extent Since 2005
Arctic sea ice ‘to melt by 2015’ – Telegraph Climate experts say that Arctic ice is going to disappear this summer, but right now it is the highest extent since 2005 Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut
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