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Monthly Archives: September 2018
Plummeting September Temperatures In The US
Prior to sixty years ago, September was a very hot month in the US. The average maximum September temperature has plummeted, as has the frequency of hot days. On this date in 1953, much of the Eastern US was over … Continue reading
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New York Times Fraud At Circleville, Ohio
The New York Times claims Circleville, Ohio only got twelve days per year over 90 degrees around 1960. How Much Hotter Is Your Hometown Than When You Were Born? – The New York Times In fact, Circleville averaged closer to … Continue reading
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New York Times Fraud At Ithaca, New York
The New York Times claims that Ithaca, New York gets about three days per year over 90 degrees, when in fact they average almost double that. How Much Hotter Is Your Hometown Than When You Were Born? – The New … Continue reading
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