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Daily Archives: August 20, 2018
Death Valley To Reach The Boiling Point Next Spring
From December 22, 2017 to July 30, 2018, Death Valley, CA warmed at a rate of 102 degrees per year. Using the universally accepted climate science linear extrapolation, Death Valley should reach the boiling point of water* during late May … Continue reading
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In Climate Science, No Correlation Is Causation
In the US, the frequency of 95F (35C) days has dropped sharply since the 1930’s. There is some correlation between the frequency of 95 degree days, and the average annual maximum temperature. There is good correlation between the frequency of … Continue reading
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New Ice-Free Arctic Forecast
Arctic sea ice melt dropped to its lowest level since May 12 yesterday, and now the Arctic won’t be ice-free until July 20 of next year, 12:01 am. Spreadsheet Data For the third day in a row, there has been almost … Continue reading
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