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Daily Archives: August 13, 2018
Arctic Sea Ice About The Same As 1971
National Geographic published this map in 1971, showing the extent of Arctic sea ice at the end of summer. 1971 We are nearing the end of summer, and the ice in some regions is more extensive now than it was … Continue reading
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Plummeting August 13 Temperatures In The US
August 13th afternoon temperatures have plummeted in the US over the past century, as has the frequency of hot days. On this date one hundred years ago, almost the entire US east of the Rocky Mountains was over 90 … Continue reading
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Tamino Finally Admits That My Graphs Are Accurate
Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts Richard Feynman Tamino has acknowledged that my graphs are accurate, but says the data has to be tampered with because of changes in average station latitude. He also says we … Continue reading
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