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Daily Archives: August 4, 2019
How NOAA/NASA Erase America’s Hot Past
The US used to have many very hot summers, with the worst being 1936. The Bulletin – Google News Archive Search There were many other extremely hot years which occurred at low CO2 levels. 1896 Heatwave The National Climate Assessment … Continue reading
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Summer 1975 Three Degrees Warmer In England
The summer of 1975 had two prolonged heatwaves in Central England, and averaged three degrees warmer than this year’s “record hot summer.” 12 Aug 1975, 6 – The Guardian at Newspapers.com Similarly, the following summer was five degrees warmer than … Continue reading
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