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Monthly Archives: October 2019
Time Travelling Climate Scientists
Zeke Hausfather has determined that he knows more about the weather of the 1970s, than all of the scientists who were studying it at the time. By definition, the temperatures recorded 40+ years ago are at least 40 years old. … Continue reading
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Darwin – Extreme Drought An Important Part Of Evolution
Origin Of Species Apparently the earth had extreme cyclical weather before the SUV was invented. Darwin was one of the early climate deniers.
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Hansen : 6+ Feet Of Sea Level Rise “Almost Dead Certain” This Century
we assert that multi-meter sea level rise on the century time scale are not only possible, but almost dead certain. Must-read Hansen and Sato paper: We are at a climate tipping point that, once crossed, enables multi-meter sea level rise … Continue reading
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Unprecedented Cold In Boulder
Today was the earliest autumn day on record which Boulder did not get above freezing, Our peak temperature this afternoon was 27 degrees. The previous record early cold was 34 degrees on October 8, 1985. Average temperature for the date … Continue reading
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