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Monthly Archives: August 2017
Temperatures Dropped Ten Degrees During The Eclipse
Tantra Lake Weather | Personal Weather Station: KCOBOULD120 by Wunderground.com | Weather Underground It didn’t get very dark here, but the sun felt much less intense during the eclipse.
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Eclipse Dry Runs
Don’t try this without eclipse glasses! Looks like I can get about three minutes of good video before I have to move the tripod azimuths. I unfortunately have to be very zoomed in to get the electronic focus to work, … Continue reading
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Plummeting August 20 Temperatures In The US
On this date in 1955, the average maximum temperature around the US was 92 degrees. That was 8 degrees warmer than last year, which was the official hottest year ever. On August 20, 1936, twenty percent of the US was … Continue reading
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August 20, 1886 – Indianola, Texas Wiped Off The Map
On August 20, 1886 the city of Indianola, Texas was wiped off the map by a hurricane. That year was the most active hurricane season in US history, with seven hurricanes making landfall. 26 Aug 1886, Page 1 – The … Continue reading
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NOAA IS Very Consistent With Their Data Tampering
The graph below shows raw (blue) and adjusted (red) temperature trends for each USHCN station, sorted by state. NOAA adjusts tampers with the century long temperature trend at the vast majority of US stations, and turns most of the from negative … Continue reading
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More Bad News For Climate Alarmists
Climate scientists have a terrible reputation and forecast record, so they try to piggy back off of the good work of actual scientists. You can’t fake an eclipse, but you can fake temperature graphs. The hits just keep coming! Nothing … Continue reading
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Twenty Five Years Since A Category Five Hurricane Hit The US
This week in 1992, Hurricane Andrew hit Florida with 146 MPH winds. It was the last category 5 hurricane to hit the US. Andrew’s Path CO2 was just over 350 PPM at the time. If this happened now, experts would … Continue reading
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Fake Greenland News From Fake Newspaper About A Fake Skeptic
Last year, the fake news Washington Post reported that skeptic Andreas Munchow became convinced of global warming by studying the behavior of Greenland’s Petermann Glacier since 2012. In Greenland, a once doubtful scientist witnesses climate change’s troubling toll | The … Continue reading
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Bug In UNHIDING THE DECLINE : Please Update
When I released UNHIDING THE DECLINE three days ago, I mentioned that there were probably bugs in it. I found one which is causing it to report recent temperatures too cool. NOAA has lost a lot of station data since … Continue reading
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Winter Comes Early To The Arctic – Greenland Gains 33% Above Normal Ice
Winter has arrived about 10 days early in the Arctic, and Greenland’s surface has gained 500 billion tons of ice – about 33% above normal. Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Mass Budget: DMI Pen Hadow tests the limits of stupidity at … Continue reading
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