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Daily Archives: August 26, 2017
No Change In Arctic Sea Ice Extent For A Decade
Arctic sea ice extent is fourth highest for the date in the last ten years, There has been no trend in Arctic sea ice extent since the start of Masie records. masie_4km_allyears_extent_sqkm.csv Arctic sea ice extent is right at the … Continue reading
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Plummeting August 26 Temperatures In The US
August 26 used to be a hot day in the US, but over the past century August 26 temperatures have plummeted. Compare the weather on August 26, 1936 and 1943 vs. 2016 (the official NOAA Hottest Year Ever™) Claims that … Continue reading
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August 27, 1893 Hurricane Killed More Than 1,000 People
On August 27, 1893 Charleston, South Carolina was hit by the first of two major hurricanes that year. More than 1,000 people were killed in the storm surge. 30 Aug 1893, Page 1 – Decatur Daily Republican
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New York Times Fishing For Hurricane Blame
Ellensburg Daily Record – Google News Archive Search After the longest spell on record without a US major hurricane strike, and decades of failed hurricane forecasts, the pathetic New York Times is reduced to blaming sea level rise and heavy … Continue reading
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