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Daily Archives: September 28, 2019
Hiding The Hottest Month Ever
In NASA’s 2001 version of global temperatures, March 1878 was the hottest month on record. They have since erased this data set from their web site, but I found the data on the web archive. http://www.giss.nasa.gov/data/update/gistemp/GLB.Ts.txt For the whole year, … Continue reading
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The Brazilian Drought Of 1877-1879
This is what NASA is hiding. The Great Drought , or drought in northeastern Brazil from 1877-79 , was the most devastating drought phenomenon of the history of Brazil , occurred in the Brazilian imperial period . [ 1 ] The calamity is responsible for the deaths of between 400,000 and 500,000 people. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Of a … Continue reading
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Thirteen Years Since The End Of Skiing At Whistler
Thirteen years ago, this New York Times reader announced that skiing is a thing of the past at Whistler, due to global warming. PROBLEMS AT WHISTLER – The New York Times The last four seasons they have had 432?, 506?, … Continue reading
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