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Daily Archives: April 14, 2025
Erasing 1921
In 1989, NOAA said most global warming occurred before 1919 and declined from 1921 to 1979. “Analysis of the warming since 1881 shows most of the increase in global temperature happened before 1919 — before the more recent sharp rise … Continue reading
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“the world’s most eminent climate scientists”
Google Gemini heaps praise on the “world’s most eminent climate scientists.” In the 1990 IPCC Report they showed Arctic sea ice increasing from 1973 to 1990. “satellite observations have been used to map sea ice extent routinely since the early … Continue reading
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Warming Toledo
Afternoon temperatures at Toledo, Iowa have been declining since the 19th century at a rate of 2F per century. They used to get days over 105F fairly often, but it hasn’t happened since 1940. Their hottest day was 109F on … Continue reading
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