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Daily Archives: December 17, 2015
Grist : Global Warming Causes Both Warm And Cold Winters
Last year, Grist blamed cold weather on global warming. Get ready for another extremely cold winter starting NOW | Grist This year, they wanted to blame warm weather on global warming – until the “National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Association” told them they … Continue reading
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More Comic Relief From NOAA
Many sections of the west which have received more than 200% of normal precipitation this year, are listed as “abnormally dry” in the US Drought Monitor Regional Drought Monitor http://hprcc.unl.edu/products/maps/acis/nwswr/YearPNormNWSWR.png The PMDI is a much more accurate representation of reality than … Continue reading
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