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Daily Archives: February 3, 2019
The Day The Music Died
Sixty years ago today, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper (J. P. Richardson) were killed in a plane crash at Mason City, Iowa. They chartered the plane because Buddy Holly was tired of sitting on a freezing cold … Continue reading
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New York January Temperature Statistics
New York state averages a range of 87 degrees between their lowest and highest January temperature each year, with a peak swing of 103 degrees during January 1935. On January 5 1935, Indian Lakes reached -18F, and two days later … Continue reading
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January Arctic Sea Ice Volume Gain Third Highest On Record
January Arctic sea ice volume gain was third highest in the DMI record, after 2008 and 2013. November gain was largest on record. There has been no trend in Arctic sea ice volume over the past twelve years. Spreadsheet … Continue reading
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