Monthly Archives: May 2018

2017 Vs. 1954

During the summer of 1954, Conway, Arkansas had 72 days over 100 degrees, including 115 degrees on July 13. Conway rarely has 100 degree days any more.  They had only one day last summer (Hottest-Year-Ever™) which just barely topped 100 … Continue reading

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New Mexicans

I’m in New Mexico today taking pictures of some of the locals.

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The Arctic BS Continues

There has been no change in Arctic sea ice extent since yesterday. Any ice loss would show up as red in the image below. May 12             May 13 Yet our fake government agencies continue to … Continue reading

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Another Climate Forecast Comes True

On September 24, 2015 Obama made a “climate deal” with China.  I immediately identified the deal as fraudulent, and blogged that China had no intention of cutting their emissions. And of course their emissions don’t have anything to do with … Continue reading

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Letting Go Of The Past

It was easy to be a global warming true believer 20 years ago – I certainly was. During the winter of 1999-2000, the Front Range of Colorado did not have a single day which didn’t get above freezing. Since then, … Continue reading

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More Arctic BS

NSIDC maps show a 2% decline (red below) in Arctic sea ice extent since May 1. May 1            May 12 Graphs from both NSIDC and DMI show a 6% decline since May 1. Ocean and Ice … Continue reading

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A Trillion Tons Of New Ice

Since September 2016, Greenland’s surface has gained a trillion tons of new ice. 2016-2017   2017-2018 Two years ago, Greenland had a warm day in April, and that was cited as proof of global warming.  Since then, almost every single day … Continue reading

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Arctic Meltdown Update

Despite all the endless hysterics from climate alarmists, there has been no change in Arctic sea ice extent since the start of MASIE records in 2006. Spreadsheet

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The Midwest Heatwave Of July, 1936

July, 1936 was about 15 degrees hotter than July, 2017 in the Midwest.  The animation below shows the daily maximum temperatures at all Midwest USHCN stations during both years.

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Indiana Heatwave Of 1936

During the summer of 1936, Indiana had 100 degree temperatures from June 15 to September 16, with a peak temperature of 114 degrees on July 14.  If this happened now, climate scientists would be 100% certain it was due to man-made … Continue reading

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