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Daily Archives: July 22, 2015
Katherine Hayhoe Permanent Drought Update
Katherine Hayhoe spent much of the year hysterically warning Texas government agencies about Mann-made drought.
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Arctic Global Warming Expedition Derailed By Too Much Ice
A carefully planned, 115-day scientific expedition on board the floating research vessel, the CCGS Amundsen, has been derailed as the icebreaker was called to help resupply ships navigate heavy ice in Hudson Bay. “Obviously it has a large impact on … Continue reading
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Another Very Wet Year In Fort Collins
Following the dry years from 2000-2007, we are having another very wet growing season in Fort Collins, with about 10 inches of rain over the last 10 weeks. I’ve never seen it wet and green like this at the end of … Continue reading
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A Closer Look At The Beaufort Sea
The Beaufort Sea, north of Alaska, is full of large floes of thick multi-year ice, that show very little sign of melt. The edges are sharp and clean, indicating that not much melt is occurring. The larger ice floes are … Continue reading
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