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Monthly Archives: August 2019
August 8, 1934 – 115 Degrees In Iowa
On this date in 1934, it was over 110 degrees in Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Illinois. Iowa was 115 degrees and the corn crop was dead. 08 Aug 1934, 1 – The Courier at Newspapers.com USHCN Temperatures … Continue reading
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Only One Tee Time Left In Australia
Call soon – the golfing is awesome. Snow Cams | Hotham Alpine Resort
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The 200 Hottest Days In The Midwest
All but twelve of the hottest summer days in the Midwest occurred below 350 PPM CO2. The hottest day this century (July 7, 2012) was more than nine degrees cooler than July 14, 1936 – which averaged 106.2 degrees across … Continue reading
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The Actual Climate Crisis Of 1930
Unlike the completely imaginary climate crisis of 2019, there was a very real climate crisis on this date in 1930. TimesMachine: Saturday August 9, 1930 – NYTimes.com Almost the entire eastern half of the country was over 90 degrees on … Continue reading
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Same Weather As 1947 Made 100 Times More Likely By Climate Change
England has averaged five degrees cooler than summer 1976.
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Someone Flipped The Switch At YouTube
About 30 hours ago, someone truncated my YouTube channel view analytics. It now shows a lot fewer views than the sum of the views on the individual videos. Not surprising since they have been contaminating my videos with banners and … Continue reading
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New Video : 1918 – When People Didn’t Have To Manufacture Crises
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84% Of Midwest Stations Cooling During Summer
The graph below plots all 1,999,843 summer maximum temperature readings at all 191 Midwest USHCN stations since 1895, with trend lines. Eighty-four percent of the stations are cooling. Ohio and Indiana are cooling the fastest. The center of the histogram … Continue reading
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YouTube Suppressing My Stats Nearly 50%
These two videos have had at least 18,000 views – probably a lot more. YouTube shows them just over 10,000 views in my analytics.
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August 7, 1918 – Second Hottest Day On Record In New York
New York City has had 59 days over 100F (38C) since 1895. Three quarters of those days occurred with CO2 below 350 PPM. The hottest day was 106F on July 9, 1936. The second hottest was August 7, 1918 – … Continue reading
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