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Warmest Midwest Stations Cooling The Fastest

The graph below plots every August daily maximum temperature at all 189 USHCN  Midwest stations since 1895 (666,188 readings) – with trendlines for each station. Eighty-eight percent of the stations are cooling, with the warmest stations cooling the fastest

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New Video : Primal Climate Instincts

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August 7, 1918 – Second Hottest Day On Record In New York

New York City has had 59 days over 100F (38C) since 1895.  Three quarters of those days occurred with CO2 below 350 PPM.  The hottest day was 106F on July 9, 1936.  The second hottest was August 7, 1918 – … Continue reading

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YouTube Suppressing My Stats Nearly 50%

These two videos have had at least 18,000 views – probably a lot more. YouTube shows them just over 10,000 views in my analytics.

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84% Of Midwest Stations Cooling During Summer

The graph below plots all 1,999,843 summer maximum temperature readings at all 191 Midwest USHCN stations since 1895, with trend lines. Eighty-four percent of the stations are cooling. Ohio and Indiana are cooling the fastest. The center of the histogram … Continue reading

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New Video : 1918 – When People Didn’t Have To Manufacture Crises

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NASA – World Began In 1979

NASA likes to start their trends in 1979, during the second coolest January-July on record in the US. They have determined that CO2 emissions are making the fire sason longer. Study: Fire seasons getting longer, more frequent – Climate Change: … Continue reading

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Low CO2 August 6 Heatwaves

On August 6, 1947 – forty-three states were over 90 degrees. Paris was very hot that summer too.

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“Woefully Unprepared” For The Barrage Of Junk Science

A new article saying that the Pacific Northwest used to be “too-wet-to-burn” – but global warming is changing that.   US Northwest towns ‘woefully unprepared’ as fire risk grows The largest fires in US history occurred in the Pacific Northwest … Continue reading

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August 1918, When People Didn’t Have To Imagine Crises

During August, 1918 the eastern half of the US was having one of the worst heat waves on record. Temperatures were over 110 degrees in the Midwest day after day. But there was not much hysteria about it in the … Continue reading

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