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“Off The Charts” Fake News
The Greenland ice year has ended with 471 billion tons of new snow and ice on the surface, including 21 billion tons of new snow in the past five days.
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“We Believe In Science”
Greens are sucking huge amounts of water out of the Colorado River to create biofuels, and then they blame the lack of water in the Colorado River on the burning of fossil fuels.
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Thinking Like A Democrat
Apparently Democrats think the majority of voters aren’t people, because “people” are afraid Trump will get the most votes. (2) Sylvain Saurel’s answer to Why are people so fearful of Trump getting re-elected? – Quora
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Greenland Reporting Meltdown
The press is recycling the same Arctic melting story from seventy years ago. The only difference is that in 1952 there actually was some truth to what they were saying.
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Agricultural Heat Islands
US summer afternoon temperatures have not increased over the last 60 years, but nighttime temperatures have. The increase correlates with the increase in corn yields in the US. Corn yields in the United States, 1866 to 2014 Cornfields increase humidity … Continue reading
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End Of Summer Greenland Report
Over the past year, the surface of the Greenland ice sheet has gained 467 billion tons of snow and ice, including 18 billion tons over the last four days. More will likely accumulate today. This is the fourth year out … Continue reading
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California Bans Transportation
Last week California banned the sale of gasoline powered cars, and this week they are telling people not to use their electric cars because the state doesn’t have enough electricity. “The top three conservation actions are to set thermostats to … Continue reading
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New Climate Tools
A short tutorial discussing new climate analysis tools at realclimatetools.com
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Hot Summer Nights
On July 25, 1936 temperatures at Lincoln, Nebraska never dropped below 91F. University of Nebraska students slept on the lawn because the dormitories were unbearably hot.
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Rural Heat Islands
As humidity and dew points have increased in the corn belt due to increased yields, the likelihood of both very hot nights and cool nights has decreased.
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