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Daily Archives: February 24, 2024
Permanent Drought Makes California Too Wet
“Thanks El Nino, But California’s Drought Is Probably Forever” Thanks El Niño, But California’s Drought Is Probably Forever | WIRED “As climate change makes storms warmer and wetter, the state’s flood control system is struggling to keep up.” California’s Atmospheric … Continue reading
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Record Cold In China
China has been experiencing record cold for the past two months. They are building 674 new coal fired power plants to keep up with demand. China’s Xinjiang battles harshest cold spell in over six decades | Reuters Tracker Map – … Continue reading
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The Problem With Satellite Temperatures
Satellite temperatures begin 1979, which was the coldest year on record in the Eastern Arctic Data.GISS: GISS Surface Temperature Analysis (v2) By starting the graph in 1979, there appears to be a correlation between temperature and CO2. That relationship disappears … Continue reading
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