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Daily Archives: March 10, 2021
Are Official US Temperature Graphs Credible?
The US was much warmer prior to 60 years ago, but reality wrecks political agendas – so NOAA and NASA tamper with the data to create a non-existent warming trend.
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Historic Year In Wyoming
I moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming eleven months ago, and we have had historic weather. I filmed these snow videos on June 8-10 west of Cheyenne. Then we had the most persistently warm (and shortest) summer on record in Cheyenne, with … Continue reading
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This Week In 1925
This week in 1925 was very warm in the Midwestern US. Princeton, Indiana averaged 72F from March 6-14 and peaked at 83 degrees on March 9. A few days later, the area was hit with the deadliest tornados in US … Continue reading
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