Yearly Archives: 2019

Yesterday afternoon’s peak temperature of 37 degrees in Boulder was the third time in the past four years with April 29 temperatures below 40 degrees. Average temperature for the date is 65 degrees. Three of the seven coldest April 29ths … Continue reading

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1780 Hurricane : 200 MPH Winds

The deadliest Atlantic hurricane occurred on October 14, 1780. It had 200+ MPH winds, stripped the bark off trees, and left no houses standing. http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/data_sub/perez_11_20.pdf

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US To Warm Faster Than The Rest Of The World

Twenty years ago, Tom Wigley predicted the US would warm 60-80% faster than the rest of the earth. 30 Jun 1999, 3 – The South Bend Tribune at Newspapers.com The US has been cooling for a century. Spreadsheet But no … Continue reading

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Scientists Hoping To Inspire “Naked Fear” In Canada

Like most other places, scientists say that Canada is warming twice as fast as the rest of the Earth. ‘Findings Should Inspire Naked Fear’: Canada Warming at Twice the Global Rate

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Consensus Reached!

By 1926, our top scientists had proven there is life on Mars The photographs show that the dark areas in Mars can only be explained by vegetation 08 May 1926 – LIFE ON MARS – Trove 15 Jan 1915 – … Continue reading

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UN 1954 : “The changes in climate that people think they experience are seldom real”

The changes in climate that people think they experience are seldom real. Extremes of heat or cold, of drought or rainfall, occur at intervals, many years apart. Because those of childhood seem most dramatic, they are longest remembered, and we … Continue reading

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“Global warming: the evidence”

In climate science, “evidence” is “computer predictions.”  Like when scientists predicted the end of snow in Australia 30 years ago and the demise of kangaroos. Sea-levels are expected to rise by between 0.5 and 1.5 metres Australia’s snowfields are likely … Continue reading

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April 28, 1910 Heatwave

On this date in 1910, it was 103 degrees in Nebraska, 100 degrees in South Dakota, 96 degrees in Iowa, and 95 degrees in Iowa. By contrast, tomorrow will mark the third April 29 in the past four years to … Continue reading

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Mickey And Minnie : Desperate To Have Me Silenced

After News-O-Matic agreed to let me post an article, there was a massive alarmist attack on twitter to bully them into censoring me.

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Third Grade Education Required

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