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Daily Archives: September 19, 2015
Shameless Data Fraud At NASA Continues
I’ve updated NASA’s surface temperature graphs to include their latest 2015 fraud. You can see how they have doubled 1880-1980 warming since their 1982 version, and are continuing to continuing to cool the past and add additional fraud on to … Continue reading
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50 Degrees Cooling Since 1895
Yesterday’s high temperature at Vermillion, SD was 59 degrees, but it was 106 degrees on the same date in 1895. On September 17, 1895 it was 112 degrees at Forestburg, SD. Yesterday it was 57 degrees there. Government experts say … Continue reading
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Record Sea Ice Growth Continues
Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut The Arctic is blowing away all records for sea ice growth this September, after a record short melt season. Over the past two weeks, half a million km² of new ice has … Continue reading
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Watching A Miracle
I spent yesterday evening at the Clarksburg High School football game, with the family of the boy killed by the train in Boyds, MD on Monday. The game was played in honor of John John, and there was a tremendous … Continue reading
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