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Daily Archives: March 22, 2016
The Heatwaves Of March 1907 And 1910
Fig.A2.gif (664×474) The US had remarkable heatwaves during March of 1907 and 1910, which NASA says were the coldest years on record. Almost one day out of five was over 80 degrees during those months. On March 23, 1910 about … Continue reading
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Dukakis To Crush Bush
Polls say that Sanders beats Trump 58% to 38%. In July, 1988 – polls showed Dukakis beating Bush by 55% to 38% Dukakis Lead Widens, According to New Poll – NYTimes.com So how did that turn out?
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Obama Frightened The JV Team In Paris
France – Obama: COP21 will show world ‘not afraid’ of extremists – France 24
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Celebrating 145 Years Of The Hottest Month And Year Ever
almost every month one of the driest or wettest, or windiest, coldest or hottest, ever known. Much observation, which ought to correct a tendency to exaggerate, seems in some minds to have rather a tendency to increase it. January 10, … Continue reading
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