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Monthly Archives: May 2018
Canadian Climate Experts
Canadian climate experts Katharine and Catherine team up to explain why warm days are climate and cold days are just weather. Catherine McKenna ?? on Twitter Catherine McKenna ?? on Twitter Right after Climate Barbie bragged about a warm day … Continue reading
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D-Day Approaches For Climate Alarmists
I warned alarmists at the beginning of the month that their day of reckoning would come near the end of May, and it is nearly here. Arctic sea ice volume is the highest in five years, and much higher than … Continue reading
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Plummeting May 25 Temperatures In The US
May 25th temperatures have been declining in the US since the 19th century, with recent years among the coolest. On May 25, 1911 most of the US east of the Rockies was above 90 degrees., with 100 degree temperatures … Continue reading
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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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The Incredible Heatwave Of 1921
The Great Storm of May 1921: An Exemplar of a Dangerous Space Weather Event – Hapgood – 2019 – Space Weather – Wiley Online Library On this date in 1921, the Eastern two thirds of the country was extremely hot, … Continue reading
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Tenth Anniversary Of The Windsor Tornado
Ten years ago today, Windsor Colorado was largely destroyed by a half mile wide tornado. I was just a few miles away and drove through there right after the tornado hit. Hundreds of homes were destroyed and there was natural … Continue reading
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Haircut Day Tomorrow
The Totos get their summer haircuts tomorrow.
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Arctic Ice Dangerously Close To Normal
As I predicted at the beginning of the month, Arctic melt has been very slow this month and both volume and extent of Arctic sea ice are close to “normal.” FullSize_CICE_combine_thick_SM_EN_20180521.png (1337×1113) Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut … Continue reading
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