Aliens Return To Roswell

In 1949, the first illegal aliens arrived in Roswell, New Mexico.

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More recently, New Mexico has been plagued by an endemic alien problem common throughout the west – the carpetbagging progressive Udall. (Here in Colorado we recently exterminated our Udall, but New Mexico still has one on the loose.)  Senator Tom Udall is convinced that all of the trees in New Mexico are doomed, as are winter sports.

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Roswell is expecting their largest snowfall on record today, 12+ inches with 20 inches expected over the next two days.

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That would beat the 1988 record one day snowfall.

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The forecast storm total would make this the fifth snowiest year on record in Roswell, where snowfall has been increasing since the 1950’s.

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The permanent drought appears brutal at nearby Ski Apache. I’ll be keeping an eye on it today as the drought progresses.

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Just north of the New Mexico border, Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado was closed yesterday – due to too much snow.

Our top scientists at the IPCC say that heavy snowstorms will decrease due to global warming.

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IPCC Third Assessment Report – Climate Change 2001

And Britain’s top scientists say that children just won’t know what snow is.

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the warming is so far manifesting itself more in winters which are less cold than in much hotter summers. According to Dr David Viner, a senior research scientist at the climatic research unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia,within a few years winter snowfall will become “a very rare and exciting event”.

“Children just aren’t going to know what snow is,” he said.

Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past – Environment – The Independent

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Frequency Of Warm Winter Days Declining In The US

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The frequency of warm winter days in the US has been declining for a century. In 1954, almost one fourth of winter days in the US were over 60F, but in 2010 the percent of warm days just over 10%.

Similarly, the frequency of hot summers days has declined. Warmth is becoming a thing of the past in the US.

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Clean Coal

Coal powered electricity has been demonized by complete morons, like the President of the United States. Here are the three coal power plants I depend on.

The Rawhide Generating Station serves all of Northern Colorado. It is essentially pollution free.

The Dickerson, Maryland power plant serves much of Washington DC area. It is essentially pollution free.

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The Boulder power plant serves Boulder and much of the surrounding region. It is essentially pollution free.

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CO2 is not black. It didn’t give Malia asthma. It is not a pollutant. When are these anti-coal morons going to be silenced once and for all?

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The 97% Consensus In Oz

More than 97% of the residents of Oz believed that a wizard controlled their climate. But one little dog actually looked at the evidence.

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Christmas Day, 1955

On Christmas Day sixty years ago, Bette Midler was 10 years old. Odd that she doesn’t remember the record warmth in the US, or the record flooding in California that day.

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26 Dec 1955, Page 1 – at Newspapers.com

More than half of the US was over 60 degrees on Christmas Day, 1955

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Alice’s Restaurant

You can get anything you want, at Alice’s Restaurant

On Christmas Day 1942, Alice Texas reached 92 degrees. US stations reached 90 degrees on Christmas in 1942, 1948, 1955, 1983 and 1999.

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Arctic Sea Ice Sets Another Record

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Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut

The extent of thirty percent concentration sea ice in the Arctic has reach 10 million km² in December for the first time since at least 2004.

shown sea ice extent values are therefore recommended to be used qualitatively in relation to ice extent values from other years shown in the figure.

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Trouble Ahead For Climate Alarmists

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Wood for Trees: Interactive Graphs

Normally El Nino produces a large spike in temperature in the lower troposphere, like in 1998 and 2010. But this year’s record El Nino failed to do that, indicating that some other effect is suppressing temperatures. The El Nino is collapsing, and in a few months temperatures are likely to plummet. Then they will have to take credit for saving the planet at COP 21 – and move back to the global cooling scam.

“We cooled the planet too much!”

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Christmas Eve 1955 Was Much Warmer

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Drudge is touting the “record heat” forecast for Christmas Eve, even though most of the country will be below normal temperature.  The best Drudge could come up with was 86 degrees at Orlando.

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Christmas Eve 1955 was much warmer. Three fourths of the country was over 60 degrees, and Ashland Kansas,  Geary Oklahoma and Encinal Texas were all over 90 degrees. Fort Lauderdale was 85 degrees. All of the stations below were over 60 degrees on Christmas Eve, 1955.

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Last winter, the East Coast had record cold. That was ignored because it was “less than 1% of the Earth.”  But this week, the Eastern US defines the global climate.

In Irving Berlin’s 1954 musical “White Christmas” – the story line was 70 degrees in Vermont on Christmas eve and no snow. That was why they were “Dreaming of a White Christmas”

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An Angry Rose

Bette blames the same weather as 1949 on global warming.

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Last year, she blamed cold weather on global warming.

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