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Daily Archives: December 8, 2017
Overheated Arctic Update
Guest weatherman Al Franken brings today’s overheated Arctic update. One year ago, the Washington Post announced that the Arctic is “super-hot” and ice levels were at a record low. The North Pole is an insane 36 degrees warmer than normal … Continue reading
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The River Tyne
For people trapped in a two-dimensional world, Chester’s Roman Fort is closed for the winter. It was extremely windy and close to dark. The clarity of these pictures impressed me. I played chess on this board at the George Hotel … Continue reading
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Understanding The Difference Between Weather And Climate
Almost fifteen years ago during July, I nearly got hypothermia from the cold water and air on Britain’s south coast. A few days later Britain had a ten day heatwave, which climate experts immediately blamed on global warming. 06 Aug … Continue reading
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