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Daily Archives: September 4, 2017
Arctic Ice (Still) Refuses To Melt As Ordered
I started writing about climate nine years ago with this article in The Register. I pointed out that Arctic experts are wildly incompetent hacks, and came under attack by Walt Meier at NSIDC for doing so. Arctic ice refuses to … Continue reading
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Plummeting August Temperatures In Iowa
August afternoon temperatures have been plummeting in Iowa since the 19th century, has has been the frequency of hot days. This year had one of the coolest Augusts on record in Iowa.
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Labor Day Hurricane 1935 – Most Intense On Record
On Labor Day, 1935 the Florida Keys were hit by a category 5 hurricane with 185 MPH winds. The storm then went up the coast and flooded North Carolina and Maryland. 06 Sep 1935, Page 1 – The Express at … Continue reading
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