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Daily Archives: July 19, 2019
Troubling Times For Arctic Alarmists
Climate alarmists believe there is as massive heatwave going on in the Arctic. Eric Holthaus on Twitter: “Another stunning record this week But the ice has a different opinion. Over the past week, there has been very little ice loss … Continue reading
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Paper Straws Suck
Actually, the problem with paper straws is that they don’t suck
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July 19, 1936 – Hottest Day On Record In Oklahoma
July 19, 1936 was the hottest day on record in Oklahoma at 120 degrees, and the second hottest day on record in the western US. It was one of only two days which the western US averaged above 99 degrees, … Continue reading
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Hansen : Missed It By That Much
During the early 1980s, NASA’s James Hansen predicted 7C warming in the tropical lower troposphere. PROJECTING THE CLIMATIC EFFECTS OF INCREASING CARBON DIOXIDE Satellite data shows that will take about 700 years. Lower Troposphere Temperature Once the current El Nino … Continue reading
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Imaginary Record Heat In The East
The dreaded “heat index” at work. Eastern Seaboard Braces for Possible Record-Breaking Heat Wave – WSJ Of the one hundred hottest days in the Northeastern US, seventy-one occurred before 1956, and eighty occurred with CO2 below 350 PPM. The last … Continue reading
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