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Monthly Archives: August 2018
Declining August 24 Temperatures In The US
August 24th afternoon temperatures have been declining in the US for a century, as has been the likelihood of hot weather. This date in 1922 and 1936 brought temperatures over 110 degrees to the central portions of the US. Prior … Continue reading
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Arctic Alarmist Meltdown Accelerates
There is essentially no melting occurring in the Arctic Basin. Index of /DATASETS/NOAA/G02135/north/daily/images/2018/08_Aug/ Ice extent loss has slowed to a crawl, and will soon be “normal” Charctic Interactive Sea Ice Graph | Arctic Sea Ice News and Analysis Ice … Continue reading
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The Missouri Heatwave of August 12-27, 1936
From August 12-27, 1936, afternoon temperatures at Lexington, Missouri averaged 106 degrees, peaked at 110 degrees, and were never below 100 degrees. Unionville, Missouri also averaged 106 degrees, and peaked at 112 degrees. One hundred degree days were common during … Continue reading
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Plummeting August Temperatures In The Midwest
August afternoon temperatures have dropped sharply in the Midwest since the 19th century, as has the frequency of hot days. August days over 110 degrees in the Midwest were common prior to 80 years ago. but have only happened … Continue reading
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Cold Southern Hemisphere Oceans
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Least Extreme Year On Record Continues In The US
The number of daily and all-time record temperatures (maximums and minimums) in the US has been at or near a record low in 2018. The number of tornadoes has been near a record low. And there have been no hurricanes. … Continue reading
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New Ice-Free Arctic Date
Arctic sea ice volume melt rates have slowed to close to zero, so I am pushing my ice-free Arctic date out to December 23, 2019 at exactly twelve noon. Spreadsheet Data
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Plummeting September Temperatures In The Midwest
Summers are getting much shorter in the Midwest, and September is getting much cooler. In 1897, thirty percent of Midwest summer days were over 90 degrees, but in 2009 there were no 90 degrees readings. One hundred weather was common … Continue reading
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NSIDC Losing Their Ice Cubes
NSIDC shows no ice north of Barrow, AK. N_20180817_extn_hires_v3.0.png (1461×1740) But visible satellite imagery shows lots of ice (red) there. NASA Imagery Unlike the fraudsters at NSIDC, the Danish Meteorological Institute correctly shows the ice. DMI Modelled ice thickness I’ve … Continue reading
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