Monthly Archives: October 2018

Science 1934 : Polar Ice Dissolving – Sea Level To Rise 40 Feet

“WORLD HEATING UP.” “ICE DISSOLVING AT POLES.” “SEA WILL RISE 40 FEET.” One day the great Polar icecaps may melt—raising the level of the oceans from 40 to 50 feet, and wiping half of England from the map. British Meteorological … Continue reading

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Florida Hurricanes

Over the past 150 years, the number of Florida hurricane strikes has plummeted. Spreadsheet   Data

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More Desert Pictures

You can think of this as your free subscription to Arizona Highways magazine.

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Fourth Wettest Month On Record In Phoenix

NWS Phoenix on Twitter: “As of 6:52 PM with 2.19 in. of rain so far today” We are now more than seven years into the permanent drought declared by President Clinton’s science adviser. Dust Storm Marks Beginning of Southwest’s “Permanent … Continue reading

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CO2 – The Most Powerful Substance In The Universe

Last week, climate scientists blamed slow moving, rapidly weakening storms like Florence on global warming. Hurricane Florence is a climate change triple threat | Michael Mann | Opinion | The Guardian This week, they blame fast moving, rapidly intensifying storms … Continue reading

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NSIDC Cheating – Yet Again

In their ongoing efforts to misinform the public about the non-demise of Arctic sea ice, NSIDC “forgot” to advance the age of the ice in week 37 last year – until they got called out on it. NSIDC News on … Continue reading

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1926 Miami Hurricane Blamed On Sunspots

Miami was wiped out by a category four hurricane in 1926, which killed hundreds of people and was blamed by scientists on sunspots. That was before scientists were paid to blame hurricanes on CO2. 20 Sep 1926, 14 – Evening … Continue reading

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Plummeting October 13th Temperatures In The US

October 13 used to be a warm day in the US, but over the past 80 years, October 13 afternoon temperatures have dropped sharply.  On this date in 1940, Danville, Illinois was 98 degrees. Yesterday’s maximum at Danville was 41 … Continue reading

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The Arizona Basket Of Deplorables

Last weekend I went to hear Martha McSally speak.  She was the first US woman fighter pilot, and is the Republican candidate to take over Jeff Flake’s senate seat. She is a tiny woman, but very impressive and overflowing with … Continue reading

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Wettest October On Record In Phoenix

(8) NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) | Twitter Phoenix has had more than 50% of average annual rainfall – just in the last 13 days. I had this conversation with a solid conservative Republican a few months ago. Propaganda works!

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