Monthly Archives: January 2016

2015 : Another Year Of Spectacular Fraud By NOAA

NOAA thermometers show the US cooling over the past century, but they alter the data to make it look like the US is warming. They accomplish this through a spectacular hockey stick data tampering, which changes the trend by 1.6 … Continue reading

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1934 : When Scientists Were Still Honest

Scientists had no idea what caused the extreme weather of 1934, but at the time they were honest enough to admit it. Now they just make stuff up in order to keep funding coming in. 31 May 1934 – Daily … Continue reading

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New York Times Recycling The Same Story From 1977

2015: Most extreme year ever. Climate experts concerned. Climate Chaos, Across the Map – The New York Times 1977 Most extreme year ever. Climate experts concerned. TimesMachine: July 14, 1977 – NYTimes.com 1871 Most extreme year ever. Climate experts concerned. 10 … Continue reading

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Warm January Days Used To Be Much More Common In The US

January 70 degree days used to be much more common in the US. There were spikes around 1910 and 1950. In January 1950, almost one day out of eight in the US reached 70F. The areal coverage of 70 degree days also peaked … Continue reading

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Hottest Year Ever – Just Not On This Planet

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Colorado Cold Streaks

We just ended eight days of continuously below freezing weather in Boulder. It was the longest cold snap since 1983 – which was caused by the eruption of El Chichón. The longest stretch within a calendar year below freezing in the … Continue reading

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Cold January-March Is Weather. Warm December Is Climate.

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2015 Was One Of The Coolest Years On Record In The US

Government climate experts say that the US is getting much hotter, but the exact opposite is true. Both the number of hot days and the areal extent of heatwaves in the US is plummeting. In 1936 nearly 80% of US … Continue reading

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