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Daily Archives: August 16, 2015
Frequency Of Hot Days In Wisconsin Has Plummeted Since The 19th Century
As I showed in my previous post, the fraudsters at NOAA have turned a cooling trend in Wisconsin into a strong warming trend. What they are hiding is that Wisconsin is getting cooler. The frequency of hot days has plummeted … Continue reading
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Mind Blowing Fraud By NOAA In Wisconsin
Afternoon temperatures in Wisconsin have been declining since the 19th century. That didn’t suit NOAA’s agenda, so they cooled the past by 2.5 degrees. Their hockey stick of fraud is quite spectacular. I would love to see how Nick … Continue reading
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My Life Upgrade
I just moved from Fort Collins To Boulder. I have tens of miles of open space trails starting 100 feet from the front door of my apartment. I love Boulder, it is an incredible place for hiking, cycling, eating and … Continue reading
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