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Daily Archives: August 29, 2019
Using And Abusing Children For Propaganda
Climate alarmists use children like Greta Thunberg for propaganda purposes. They couldn’t care less about the well being of children.
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NOAA Official : 124 Degrees In The Tasmanian Mountains
I was looking at the entire temperature record for Australia this morning, and noticed two very hot temperatures in 2019. NOAA reports 123F at Warra, Tasmania on January 30, 60F on January 31, and 124F on February 1. Warra is … Continue reading
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Bourke, NSW Almost As Hot As 1878
Bourke, NSW is one of less than a dozen stations in Australia with a good long term daily temperature record in the GHCN database. Bourke reached 120F three times from 1878 to 1906, and never got that hot again. Maximum … Continue reading
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