Author Archives: Tony Heller

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UHI At San Antonio, Texas

“Differences in the average daily temperature minima (nighttime) of San Antonio relative to New Braunfels for the summer months from 1946 to 1990 (dark line). The warming trend due to the UHI in San Antonio is shown by the red … Continue reading

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Lowest Ice Extent In 7.5 Billion Years

December 28 Antarctic sea ice extent is higher than 1979, 1982, 1996, 2005 and most of the last seven years. S_20231228_extn_v3.0.png (420×500) S_19791228_extn_v3.0.png (420×500) Experts say extent is the lowest in 7.5 billion years and vast regions of the coast … Continue reading

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Heatwave Of September, 1925

During September 1925, parts of the Southeastern US averaged ten degrees above normal. Wayback Machine “FOR the seventh consecutive day and for the 31st time ‘in 30 years, 10 of which have been within the past 20 days, the thermometer … Continue reading

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Heatwave Of Early July 1905

Arizona’s most intense heatwave occurred during early July 1905, and California was nearly as hot.

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Hottest Year Ever

December 26 Arctic sea ice extent was the highest in twenty years, and Antarctic sea ice extent is higher than 1979, 1982 and 1996. Index of /NOAA/G02135/ ftp://osisaf.met.no/prod_test/ice/index/v2p2/sh/osisaf_sh_sie_daily.txt ftp://osisaf.met.no/prod_test/ice/index/v2p2/nh/osisaf_nh_sie_daily.txt At the current rate of decline, the Arctic will be ice-free … Continue reading

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Wyoming Climate Comparable To New South Wales

Damien lives near Canberra and says the climate there is similar to Wyoming.

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Heatwave Of March 20, 1907

On March 20, 1907 California was flooded and it was 102 degrees in Oklahoma. 20 Mar 1907, Page 1 – The Evening Herald at Newspapers.com

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Making The Data Better

A look at the nonsensical and comedic data tampering US government agencies are engaged in altering the Icelandic temperature record.

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April 1930 Heatwave

On April 11, 1930 the average temperature around the state of Illinois was 92F 11 Apr 1930, 32 – Evening Express at Newspapers.com

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Models Predict

“Coronavirus pandemic could have caused 40 million deaths if left unchecked” 26 March 2020 Coronavirus pandemic could have caused 40 million deaths if left unchecked | Imperial News | Imperial College London

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