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Daily Archives: February 25, 2016
Understanding Climate Science In One Paragraph
Earth warmed from 1977 to 1991 after the PDO shift. There has been little or no net warming since, other than recovery from the Mt. Pinatubo cooling. Obama wanted his Paris CO2 deal, so he told NOAA to make the hiatus … Continue reading
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The Heatwave Of February 1930
This date in 1930 brought 80 degree temperatures as far north as the New Jersey border, 70 degree weather to New York, and 60 degree weather to Massachusetts.
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US Hurricanes Down 33% Since The 19th Century
Street fishing in Miami in 1926. As CO2 has increased, the number of hurricanes hitting the US has plummeted. HURDAT Re-analysis During the late 19th century, the US averaged more than two hurricane strikes per year, but over the past decade … Continue reading
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Something Big In The Works
Even Michael Mann is running away from Tom Karl’s disappearing hiatus fraud. A dataset update from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, aimed at removing biases in the data, wiped out the “pause” — to much fanfare and controversy. “Newly … Continue reading
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