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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Drudge Pounding The Fake News
117 degrees in San Diego? Fake news doesn’t get much more incredulous than that. The actual forecast for San Diego is fairly typical for this time of year. Meanwhile, here in the real world, July 6, 1936 was the hottest … Continue reading
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Arctic Meltdown Update
Arctic sea ice volume is about to pass 2003 and move to third highest in the DMI record. This should happen on Saturday. Spreadsheet Data Yesterday was the peak melt day of the season so far. The only other year when … Continue reading
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July 5, 1936 – Hottest Day On Record In South Dakota
On this date in 1936, Gann Valley, South Dakota reached 120 degrees – the hottest temperature ever recorded in South Dakota. The hottest July 5th occurred in 1911. with 100 degree temperatures into New England. The 1911 heatwave lasted eleven … Continue reading
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Climate Science : The Fact, Data and Integrity Free Science
One of the favorite lies of climate scientists is that snow cover is declining, and that it is having a “profound” effect on ecosystems. Warming Signs: How Diminished Snow Cover Puts Species in Peril – Yale E360 In fact, snow … Continue reading
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Fake Temperature Records At Wikipedia
In order to hide past heat, Wikipedia pulls a couple of dirty tricks. They report the most recent year a record temperature was reached, instead of the first year. This skews the graph to favor recent UHI affected temperatures, and … Continue reading
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English Ball Watching
England’s front line watching the ball cross in front of the goal. Brazil’s front line putting the ball in the goal.
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Arctic Scam Meltdown Update
Arctic sea ice volume is fourth highest for the date since 2003, and is about to pass 2003. There are only a few weeks left until the end of the melt season. Spreadsheet Data Melt rates have been very slow in … Continue reading
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Declining July 4th Temperatures In The US
Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but the Democrats believe every day is April 15. Ronald Reagan July 4th afternoon temperatures have been declining in the US since the 19th century. The hottest July 4th occurred in … Continue reading
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Greenland Continues To Gain Ice
With only 30 days left to the Greenland melt season, it hasn’t started yet. Yet another catastrophe for climate alarmists. Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Mass Budget: DMI This is the second year in a row which there has been a … Continue reading
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Understanding Climate Science
Finally, an illustration which accurately depicts the state of climate science.
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