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Daily Archives: September 28, 2015
More Spectacular Fraud From Katherine Hayhoe And Scientific American
Large swaths of Houston were underwater yesterday after more than 10 inches of rain fell on the city during a 24-hour window. This is the biggest flood this area of Texas has ever seen While extreme weather events like droughts … Continue reading
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Iowa Summers Used To Be Much Hotter And Longer
On this date in 1953, it was an unbelievable 101 degrees at Indianola, Iowa. September days over 100 degrees used to be fairly common there, but they haven’t had one in over 60 years. For the entire year, the frequency … Continue reading
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