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Daily Archives: May 24, 2018
Plummeting May 24 Temperatures In The US
May 24 afternoon temperatures have been declining in the US since the 19th century, and the frequency of hot days has plummeted – with recent years being among the coolest on record. On May 24, 1926, temperatures over 100 degrees … Continue reading
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Terrifying Times For Climate Alarmists
Arctic sea ice volume is highest in five years, and approaching the “normal” line. FullSize_CICE_combine_thick_SM_EN_20180523.png (1337×1113) It has been ten years since Mark Serreze and David Barber predicted an ice-free North Pole that summer, and I countered with an article … Continue reading
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Arctic BS Continues
DMI and NSIDC continue to show Arctic sea ice extent declining. Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut NSIDC maps show almost no change over the past two days. red shows ice loss since May 21, green shows ice … Continue reading
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