Author Archives: Tony Heller

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New Video : #ClimateBreakdown and #ClimateEmergency

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Will The Real Thermometer Please Stand Up

I pulled my videos about the French thermometer, due to several different theories about which thermometer it actually was recorded at. Here is a new video discussing the confusion and the best information I can find.

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Record Heat Update

Beartooth Pass, MT Has Been CLOSED For 5-Days Now Due To SNOW! – SnowBrains

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Plummeting June 28 Temperatures In The US

On this date in 1901, it was 109 degrees in Wisconsin. June 28th heat has plummeted in the US over the past century, with the five hottest years being 1931, 1934, 1936, 1933 and 1901. 100+ degree temperatures used to … Continue reading

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Latest From The “Weather Is Not Climate” People

(95) Greta Thunberg – Posts

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New Video : Imaginary Record Heat

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Summer Of 1947 Was Hotter In Paris

The press is engaged in their usual mindless hysterics about record heat, this time in France.  Data is limited for France, but at least in Paris the summer of 1947 was hotter. Interesting to note the similar pattern this year … Continue reading

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Record Heat In Europe

On June 23, 1935 it was 127 degrees in Spain. 127-Degree Heat in Zaragoza. – The New York Times h/t Don Penim

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Hillary – Not Accepting Election Results A Threat To Democracy

Democrats have spent the last 2-1/2 years refusing to accept the election results, right after they said not accepting the election results is “a threat to democracy.”

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Plummeting Heat In The US

The five hottest June 27ths in the US were 1931, 1936, 1934, 1933 and 1901. The likelihood of hot weather has plummeted in the US over the last 90 years. One hundred degree temperatures used to be common across the … Continue reading

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