Yearly Archives: 2019

Sun Came Out

I had forgotten what the sun looked like.

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Arctic To Be Ice-Free In 365 Days

Using the standard climate science linear extrapolation across one leg of a sine wave, I have determined the Arctic will be ice-free in 365 days. Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut

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Summer Is Coming – Time To Escape The Heat

Why Antarctica will soon be the only place to live – literally Climate change study predicts refugees fleeing into Antarctica – Telegraph

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Two-Thirds Of Democrats Turn To AOC For Their Climate Science

67% of Democrats Think U.S. Has 12 Years to Fight Global Warming – Or Else – Rasmussen Reports®

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Hot Days Are A Thing Of The Past

At the peak of the ice age scare during June 1974, Phoenix, Az had eighteen consecutive days over 110F. Nearby Buckeye, Az had twenty-one consecutive days. I played on the ASU soccer team that year, and we held practice at … Continue reading

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Wilburrr ……

Maybe she should wear glasses?

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Latest Pictures From The Colorado Permanent Drought

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Polls Are Used To Manipulate People – Not Inform Them

Most opinion polls are every bit as credible as NASA temperature graphs. Election 2019: How the polls got it so wrong in predicting a Labor victory – Australia Votes – Federal Election 2019 – Politics – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting … Continue reading

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Reggie’s Blowtorch Runs Out Of Fossil Fuels

Bill Nye seems to have inherited Reggie’s blowtorch. He must have run out of propane, because crews in Flagstaff, Arizona are shoveling frantically to get ready for their summer tourism season – which starts on Saturday. Snow Report – Arizona … Continue reading

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2,500% Of Normal

Truchas Peaks The Pecos River Basin in New Mexico, where I used to work as a wilderness ranger, has 2,480% of normal snowpack. https://wrcc.dri.edu/snotelanom/snotelbasin I’m expecting to see significant flooding in Colorado, if it ever warms up.

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