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Monthly Archives: September 2016
Northwest Passage Was Open In 1904
I saw it open before my ship the first year of my voyage Captain Amundsen FRANCE HONORS AMUNDSEN. – Explorer Says Northwest Passage Is Not Practicable for Trade. – View Article – NYTimes.com Experts tell us the Northwest Passage was … Continue reading
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They Better Go Fast
The SOF is entering the Northwest Passage. Below freezing temperatures are forecast to be arriving in a few days.
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Labor Day 1935
The most powerful hurricane in US history hit Florida on Labor Day, 1935 6 Sep 1935, Page 1 – The Burlington Free Press at Newspapers.com
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Here’s To Those Who Wish Us Well ….
Here’s to those who wish us well, and those who don’t can go to hell. Patsy Cline
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September/October Afternoon Temperatures Plummeting In The US
September used to be a hot month in the US, but isn’t any more. Since the 1930’s September afternoon temperatures have plummeted. October temperatures have dropped even more. The same pattern is occurring across the Northern Hemisphere, with autumn snow … Continue reading
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National Geographic Goes Full Stupid On Climate Again
National Geographic says that global warming causes El Nino, and retreating Arctic sea ice makes the jet stream wavier. The Blob That Cooked the Pacific In 1974, scientists said the exact opposite. Global cooling and increasing Arctic sea ice were making … Continue reading
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How Hurricanes Are Affected By Global Warming
This week in 1900, Galveston, Texas was destroyed by a hurricane which killed 10,000 people. NASA says 1900 was one of the coldest years ever. After 116 years of unprecedented global warming, this next picture is the total hurricane damage in … Continue reading
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September 4, 1925
On this date in 1925, most of the US east of the Rockies was over 100F. South Carolina reached 111F, Arkansas, Georgia and Tennessee were 109F. Illinois was 108F. Temperatures this hot in September are inconceivable now. Every single day … Continue reading
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Paying Hillary
You can’t get rich in politics unless you’re a crook. Harry S Truman Very few people will waste their time going to Hillary rallies to hear her speak for free, but foreign despots paid her hundreds of millions of dollars to … Continue reading
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September 3 Used To Be A Hot Day In The US
The hottest September 3rd’s in the US were 1947, 1925, 1939, 1937, 1922, 1913 and 1898 – all before 1950. The hottest September 3 was 1947, with Minneapolis, Kansas reaching 115 degrees and almost the entire country over 90 degrees. … Continue reading
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