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Daily Archives: January 11, 2025
“Trump’s ‘ridiculous’ tweet about California wildfires”
In 2018, CNN said President Trump was being ridiculous for criticizing California’s handling of wildfires. Trump’s ‘ridiculous’ tweet about California wildfires | CNN
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Coldest Inauguration Ever?
Surface Air Temperature (GFS 10-day forecast) So far this month, January has been the 14th coldest on record in the US, after NOAA predicted a warm January. Climate Prediction Center – OFFICIAL 30-Day Forecasts
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Hurricanes And Tornadoes In The US Last Year
The Associated Press documents that Biden’s green policies failed, and is upset that President Trump doesn’t want to pay $7 billion for seven EV chargers. “Last year set a record for high temperatures across the mainland United States, with the … Continue reading
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“global climate phenomena, not regional temperature variations”
“Lisa J. Graumlich, who examines the ring patterns of foxtail pine trees and western junipers in the Sierra Nevada, has compiled a detailed record of the year-to-year variation in temperature and precipitation over the last thousand years. She has seen … Continue reading
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“Western landscapes in presettlement era were very smoky places.”
“In Unexpected Places, Clues to Ancient and Future Climate; Warming? Tree Rings Say Not YetDec. 1, 1992 Fires also leave revealing scars in the tree tissue, and if enough trees in a wide enough region prove to bear fire scars … Continue reading
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“CALIFORNIA FIRES BEYOND CONTROL”
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 24, 1938—(U.P.)—Eight brush fires, fanned by high, dry winds from the Nevada desert, were out of control in Southern California today after burning over 50,000 acres of land and destroying more than 600 homes.” Nov 24, 1938, … Continue reading
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“EIGHT SOUTHLAND AREAS SWEPT BY FLAMES”
October 24, 1935 Malibu fire. Oct 24, 1935, page 1 – The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com
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