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Daily Archives: October 19, 2019
World’s Record Heatwaves Of The 1920s
There is only one long-term GHCN station in the interior of Africa. It is located at Zinder, Niger. The record heatwave there was 123 consecutive days over 100F from March 7 to July 7, 1922 – peaking at 121F on … Continue reading
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Arrhenius – Earth To Boil
23 Oct 1902, Page 1 – The News-Herald at Newspapers.com And 115 years later, Stephen Hawking was parroting the same nonsense. Stephen Hawking: Earth Could Turn Into Hothouse Planet Like Venus | Live Science Arrhenius made a fundamental error in … Continue reading
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Cooling Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico has six long-term GHCN stations, shown in the map below. Temperatures there peaked in 1925 at 104F, and afternoon temperatures have been declining a rate of 1.1F per century since 1899. Their hottest year was 1941.
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