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Daily Archives: March 13, 2019
Overheated Atmosphere Update
On March 13, 1918 – White Hall, Illinois was 89 degrees, during a month when afternoon temperatures averaged 66 degrees – thirty-one degrees warmer than this month so far. Government experts say that this was a hot winter,
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The Leading Data Tampering Excuses
NOAA massively tampers with US temperature data, to turn a century of cooling into warming. Spreadsheet Data The two leading excuses for tampering with US temperature data are time of observation bias, and changing station composition. The … Continue reading
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Party Over For Arctic Alarmists
Arctic sea ice extent is normal or above normal everywhere except for the Bering Sea, where southerly winds pushed the edge back a few weeks ago. N_20190312_extn_v3.0.png There has been no trend in Arctic sea ice for 13 years. Spreadsheet … Continue reading
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