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Daily Archives: July 16, 2024
“I do not want to hear about the 1930s”
Brian Brettschneider has me blocked on Twitter, and says it is because he is too smart. “I do not want to hear about the 1930s. It’s very likely I know far more than you do about the 1930s.” It is … Continue reading
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“33 storms”
Michael Mann forecast 33 Atlantic storms. So far there have been three. Weather Street: 2024 Atlantic Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
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Something New In North Dakota
North Dakota holds the US temperature record outside of the desert southwest. It was 121F at Steele, ND on July 6, 1936. But DNYUZ says hot weather there is something new. Sizzling Day in North Dakota? Lately, It’s No Surprise. … Continue reading
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