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Follow Up On The California Permanent Drought

It has been one year since fake governor Jerry Brown and the fake news New York Times announced the California permanent drought. California Braces for Unending Drought – The New York Times Since then, California has had their sixth wettest … Continue reading

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Brutal Global Warming In New Mexico

I was skiing behind Taos in deep snow on May 18, 1980 – the day Mt. St. Helens blew it’s top. Looks like conditions will be similar this year. kachina.jpg (640×480)

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After Record Snow, Climate Experts Predict The End Of Snow In Hawaii

Hawaii had lots of snow this winter. Hawaii Has Had More Snow Than Denver or Chicago So Far in 2017 | The Weather Channel Climate experts naturally followed up on this by predicting the end of snow in Hawaii. Snow … Continue reading

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More Pictures From The Weekend

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New Video : Wildly Fraudulent Predictions Of Summer Heat From Climate Central

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The Heatwave Of May 10, 1896

On May 10, 1896 most of the Eastern US was over 90 degrees. More than three fourths of USHCN stations were over 80 degrees. New Bedford, Massachusetts was 96 degrees, which is 43 degrees warmer than today’s forecast high. Portsmouth, … Continue reading

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New Video : “Are US Springs Getting Hotter And Drier?”

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After The Fire, Life Returns

Life returns in abundance, six years after the 2011 Los Alamos fire, which progressives were hysterical about.

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May 8, 1934 – 105 Degrees In North Dakota

On May 8, 1934 temperatures reached 105 degrees at Fort Yates, ND, Gann Valley, SD and Aberdeen, SD. Most of South Dakota was over 100 degrees. Nearly one fourth of US stations were over 90 degrees that day. Compare vs. … Continue reading

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May Used To Be Much Hotter In The US

On May 7, 1934 temperatures were over 100 degrees in Nebraska and Iowa. Algona, Iowa was 101 degrees, 27 degrees warmer than today’s forecast. Prior to fifty years ago, 90 degree days were common on May 7 – with the … Continue reading

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