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Daily Archives: August 2, 2019
August 1, 1921 – Two Months Of Sweltering Heat In Alaska
01 Aug 1921, Page 4 – The Cincinnati Enquirer at Newspapers.com
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Eric Holthaus Announces The End Of Snow In Greenland
(3) Steve Goddard on Twitter: “@EricHolthaus It is not unusual for Greenland to gain 12 billion tons of new snow in a day. Your hysterics are completely ridiculous and have nothing to do with science..” / Twitter Greenland gained 22 … Continue reading
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250 Billion Tons Of Excess Ice In Greenland
Over the past three years, Greenland’s surface has gained 250 billion tons more ice than “normal.” 2017 : +200 billion 2018 : +150 billion 2019 : -100 billion 2017 2018 2019 Climate alarmists are like bad gamblers. The count only … Continue reading
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The Incredible Heatwave Of August, 1918
The Midwest had twenty-five days over 100 degrees during August, 1918. Temperatures topped out at 113 degrees at Clarinda, Iowa on August 4, 1918. However, Americans were too busy winning WWI to worry about the weather much. 04 Aug 1918, … Continue reading
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