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Daily Archives: February 3, 2016
Is Stupidity The Main Driver Of Global Warming?
The Washington Post says that DC snow is now caused by global warming. Is global warming behind D.C.’s new era of great snowstorms? Four years ago, the same clowns were predicting cherry blossoms in February, due to global warming. Could … Continue reading
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Skiing On The Thing Of The Past
I had an incredible morning skiing here in Boulder, where temperatures were just above 0F and snow is a thing of the past. February snow has been skyrocketing in a hockey stick over the past decade. And February temperatures have … Continue reading
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The Day The Music Died
February 3, 1959 was a very bad day. 3 Feb 1959, Page 1 – at Newspapers.com
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Extreme Weather In 1936
Contrary to the lies of a few key government scientists propagandists, the US climate has been getting less extreme over time. But it wasn’t always that way. During July, 1936 afternoons at Langdon Exp Farm, North Dakota averaged nearly 95F (35C) … Continue reading
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