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Daily Archives: June 7, 2019
New Video : Hiding The Heat Of The Past : The Massive Heatwave Of June 7, 1933
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Heatwave Of June 7, 1933
On June 7, 1933 there was a spectacular heatwave in the eastern half of the country. The average maximum temperature in the Midwest was 93 degrees, and more than half of the Midwest was above 95F (35C.) Chicago was 100 … Continue reading
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Three Years Since Global Warming Burned Up The Planet
Al Gore, Sundance’s Leading Man <span class=”bankhead”>’An Inconvenient Truth’ Documents His Efforts To Raise Alarm on Effects of Global Warming</span> – The Washington Post Signs of the apocalypse are everywhere, like six times normal snowpack here in Colorado. Upper Colorado … Continue reading
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