Warmest March On Record

The warmest March on record in the US occurred in 1910.  This was followed a few weeks later by Halley’s Comet and the largest forest fire in US history.

Chart IV. Departure of the Mean Temperature from the Normal, March, 1910 in: Monthly Weather Review Volume 38 Issue 3 (1910)

Apr 17, 1910, page 52 – Chicago Tribune at Newspapers.com

“The charred bodies of twenty firefighters were found on Setzer creek, in the St. Joseph country. Two burned Japanese dragged themselves to Avery, Idaho, last night and told of the death of ten of their comrades. The eighteen men, employees of the Milwaukee railroad had gone out to fight the fire and had been surrounded by flames, only two men escaping death.”

Aug 25, 1910, page 1 – The Butte Miner at Newspapers.com

According to Michael Mann, 1910 was right at the bottom after 900 years of cooling.

Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis

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New Climate Metric

Climate change can be detected by changes in pole vault grips.

“Olympic heroine Eliza McCartney believes the effects of climate change can now be seen everywhere – even in heat damage to the grip of the pole she vaults with.

So she’s “very angry” about climate change, votes Green and composts her own food.

In other words, our champion pole vaulter is also a climate warrior.”

Olympic pole vaulter Eliza McCartney ‘very angry’ about climate change, votes Green – and is a P?keh? who speaks te reo M?ori | Stuff

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Bad-Faith Trial Misconduct

“Michael E. Mann, Ph.D., is SANCTIONED for bad-faith trial
misconduct”

March 12, 2025

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Food And Energy Experts

In 1857 teenage prophet Nongqawuse convinced the Xhosa population of South Africa to kill their cattle in order to guarantee the culling of the diseased ones.  Her rantings led to mass starvation and the subjugation of the Xhosa people.

The Xhosa Cattle?Killing Movement in History and Literature – Offenburger – 2009 – History Compass – Wiley Online Library

We are much more sophisticated now, and base our food and energy policies on the rantings of  teenage girl from Sweden..

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“Are We Imagining It?”

Michael Mann says winters used to be snowier.

Michael E. Mann: ““Are We Imagining It, Or Were Winters Colder & Snowier When We Were Kids?” by Carolyn Fortuna for @cleantechnica.bsky.social : cleantechnica.com/2025/03/11/a…” — Bluesky

Seven of New York City’s ten largest snowstorms have occurred this century, including their two largest. Florida just set their all-time record for snow.

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The Suffragettes

The 1920 ratification of the 19th Amendment brought dignity to women.

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Michael Mann Upset

Michael Mann accuses President Trump of planning to tell the truth about climate.

“Trump’s next climate move: Show global warming benefits humanity”

(1) Michael E. Mann: ““Trump’s next climate move: Show global warming benefits humanity” by Scott Waldman for @eenews.bsky.social: www.eenews.net/articles/tru…” — Bluesky

In 1974, NOAA explained how a warmer climate benefits humanity.

“Annual average temperatures over the Northern Hemisphere increased rather dramatically from about 1890 through 1940, but have been falling ever since. The total change has averaged about one-half degree Centigrade, with the greatest cooling in higher latitudes. A drop of only one or two degrees Centigrade in the annual average temperature at higher latitudes can shorten the growing season so that some crops have to be abandoned. There is reason to believe, for example, that rice was once grown far north of its present boundary in parts of Asia.

According to British meteorologist Hubert Lamb, the average growing season in England is already two weeks shorter than it was before 1950. Since the late 1950’s, Iceland’s hay crop yield has dropped about 25 percent, while pack ice in waters around Iceland and Greenland ports is becoming the hazard to navigation it was during the 17th and 18th centuries.

At lower latitudes, as in the Sahel, the amount of precipitation available during certain phases of the growing season is critical to food production. The kind of climatic variation now in progress includes changes in the tracks of precipitation-producing storms through major grain-producing regions.

In India, for example, before the global warming trend of 1890-1940, severe drought struck about once every four years. With the warming, however, and more abundant monsoon rains, drought came only once every 18 years or so, greatly increasing India’s grain production. Some climatologists think that if the current cooling trend continues, drought will occur more frequently in India—indeed, through much of Asia, the world’s hungriest continent.”

N O a a (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) 1974-10: Vol 4 Iss 4 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

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A Serious Problem

Climate change is shifting hurricane tracks to the north. Climate change is also shifting hurricane tracks to the south.

“Hurricanes are shifting south. Here’s why that’s a serious problem”

Hurricanes are Changing: Preparedness Strategies Needed

“Yes, climate change is likely causing a northward shift in hurricane tracks, particularly in the North Atlantic, with the potential for more intense storms to reach regions previously less exposed to them. “

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Miami Drowning

Grok says Miami is drowning.

It has gotten so bad, you can pick up a home there at the fire sale price of $120 million.

Vladislav Doronin sells Miami Beach Star Island home for record – South Florida Business Journal

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No Longer The Greatest Existential Threat

Previously the left believed that Elon was going to save them from the existential threat of global warming, but they have apparently decided that the real existential threat is actually free speech.

Loveland Tesla dealership vandalized again in possible copycat attack

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