Monthly Archives: July 2021

Climate Refugees

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Working As Designed

“around 60% of the patients in serious conditions were vaccinated.” ‘Pfizer COVID vaccine significantly less effective against Delta variant’ – The Jerusalem Post

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Heatwave Of June 1933 Vs. 2021

During July 1936, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma and California were over 120 degrees, twenty-three states were over 110 degrees, forty-three states were over 100 degrees and every state was over 90 degrees. Weather that hot is incomprehensible to Americans … Continue reading

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What Really Controls The Climate?

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July 16, 1901

On this date in 1901, Nebraska and Oklahoma were over 110 degrees, twenty-three states were over 100 degrees, and all but three states were over 90 degrees. More than half of the US was over 95 degrees. Weather that hot … Continue reading

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Hottest June Ever (Part 2)

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What Really Controls The Climate?

Record hot downslope winds along the Pacific Coast in 1859 coincided with the largest solar storm ever recorded. 29 Jun 1859, 4 – The Sacramento Bee at Newspapers.com 13 Jun 1877, Page 2 – San Francisco Chronicle at Newspapers.com 13 Aug 1859, … Continue reading

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“Hottest June Ever”

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Hot And Dry For The Rest Of The Century

Ten years ago today, Texas leading climate academics predicted the state would be hot and dry for the rest of the century. Texas is vulnerable to warming climate – Houston Chronicle Since then Texas has been cool and wet. Climate … Continue reading

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NOAA’s Hottest June Ever

NOAA confirms last month was hottest June ever in US The percent of hot days during June was about average and half of 1933. Afternoon temperatures were about two degrees cooler than 1933. The mean temperature was about the same … Continue reading

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