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Change Of Climate
All summer we have been seeing plunging temperatures for the date over the past century. But as fall approaches we are seeing a change of climate. The average daily temperature and frequency of hot weather for fall days has not … Continue reading
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Extreme Weather In 1935
Most people think of 1935 as being the Dust Bowl. But 1935 also had record precipitation and hurricanes. On May 31, 1935 Woodward Ranch, Texas set the world record with 22 inches of rain in less than three hours. Colorado … Continue reading
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Preparing For My Paper
I’m writing a formal paper to discuss the US temperature record, and am gathering figures for it. Over the past century, daily maximum temperatures have plummeted in the US. They peaked in 1934. Daily minimum temperatures have increased, and peaked … Continue reading
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Career Change For Katharine Hayhoe
Five years ago, Katharine Hayhoe made her living blaming Texas drought on global warming. But she has taken on a new profession blaming rain in Texas on global warming.
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Summer 2017 Report
Summer isn’t quite over yet, but it was another cool summer in the US with afternoon temperatures continuing a 125 year cooling trend. The percent of days over 90 degrees was low. The percent of days over 100 degrees was … Continue reading
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Updated Ice-Free Arctic Forecast
Early in life I had noticed that no event is ever correctly reported in a newspaper. George Orwell My latest forecast is that the Arctic will be ice-free on February 26, 2018 at 5:13 PM. The polar temperature will be … Continue reading
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Current Ice-Free Arctic Forecast
If recent trends continue, the Arctic will be ice-free on January 30, 2018 at 6:04 AM, with polar temperatures averaging -31C. Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut
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1963 Global Cooling Hurricane Produced 100 Inches Of Rain
Joe Bastardi sent this map over. Hurricane Flora produced 100 inches of rain in Cuba in 1963. At the time, there was unanimous consensus among scientists that Earth was cooling. January 30, 1961 – NYTimes Being a typical progressive, Fidel … Continue reading
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New York Times Fishing For Hurricane Blame
Ellensburg Daily Record – Google News Archive Search After the longest spell on record without a US major hurricane strike, and decades of failed hurricane forecasts, the pathetic New York Times is reduced to blaming sea level rise and heavy … Continue reading
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August 27, 1893 Hurricane Killed More Than 1,000 People
On August 27, 1893 Charleston, South Carolina was hit by the first of two major hurricanes that year. More than 1,000 people were killed in the storm surge. 30 Aug 1893, Page 1 – Decatur Daily Republican
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