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Worse Than The Dust Bowl
In 2012 the New York Times said recent droughts were worse than the Dust Bowl, worst in 800 years and the new normal. Opinion | Extreme Weather and Drought Are Here to Stay – The New York Times National Time … Continue reading
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777 Imaginary Thermometers
The US has cooled considerably since the 1930s. This doesn’t suit the political agenda, so NOAA and NASA tamper with the data to turn cooling into warming.
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Extraordinary Claims
Two fundamental points are emphasized [about breaking weather records]. The first is that records will always be broken. The second is that the occurrence of a record breaker is not of itself an indication of any change in causative mechanisms. … Continue reading
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Nebraska’s Hottest Day
Nebraska has recorded 302 days since 1890 with the statewide average maximum temperature above 100F. Eighty percent of those days occurred before 1960, with the hottest being July 25, 1936 when the state averaged 111F. “Perhaps the hottest night ever … Continue reading
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Kerry Greenhouse Gas Emissions
“There shouldn’t be any more coal-fired power plants permitted anywhere in the world,” Kerry began before launching into an anti-coal diatribe. “I find myself getting more and more militant because I do not understand how adults who are in a … Continue reading
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OSI Vs. NSIDC
OSI and NSIDC show about the same Arctic sea ice extent during the winter, but during summer NSIDC is lower. Click on the image to see it larger. ftp://osisaf.met.no/prod_test/ice/index/v2p2/nh/osisaf_nh_sie_daily.txt ftp://sidads.colorado.edu/DATASETS/NOAA/G02135/north/daily/data/N_seaice_extent_daily_v3.0.csv
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777 Fake Stations
Almost half of NOAA US final adjusted temperature data is now fake.
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The End Of Snow In Wales
In 2007, “scientists warned” that Mt. Snowdon would be snow-free by 2020. Snowdon will be snow-free in 13 years, scientists warn – Climate Change, Environment – The Independent This is what Snowdon looked like today. Snowdon Webcam
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The End Of Snow
Ten years ago the New York Times announced the end of snow. “slopes were closed last month at Fichtelberg mountain in Oberwiesenthal, Germany.” Opinion | The End of Snow? – The New York Times This is what Oberwiesenthal looks like … Continue reading
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“Experts Say”
“Country Faces an Overpopulation by 1975, With Farms Unable to Feed All, Experts Say” TimesMachine: March 16, 1952 – NYTimes.com h/t Alex Epstein
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