Declining Hot Weather At Rocky Mountain, Virginia

Rocky Mountain, Virginia has had sixty-three days over 100F since 1900. Forty-six of those days occurred before 1955.

Graphing

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“Federal Scientists Say”

“A new study suggests there could be no summer ice at all as early as 2020.

Arctic Ocean summer ice may melt completely, “possibly within the next decade or two,” federal scientists say.

“extending summertime ice melting trends into the future in a straight line predicts an ice-free Arctic by 2020, the study shows.”

13 Apr 2013, Page A8 – Battle Creek Enquirer at Newspapers.com

ftp://osisaf.met.no/prod_test/ice/index/v2p1/nh/osisaf_nh_sie_daily.txt

Arctic sea ice extent is slightly below the 1981-2010 median.

osisaf_nh_sie_daily-2years.png (1274×943)

Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut

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“Experts Say”

Climate Reanalyzer

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May 11, 1970 Tornado Outbreak

On May 11, 1970 a tornado destroyed much of Lubbock, Texas killing 26 people and injuring 1,500.

12 May 1970, Page 1 – The Brownsville Herald at Newspapers.com

“On May 11, 1970, the deadliest tornado in Lubbock’s history struck our community – killing 26 people and injuring over 1,500 along its destructive path. The devastating tornado produced approximately $250,000,000 in damage, equivalent to nearly 1.7 billion dollars in today’s economy.”

Press Release_NWS Lubbock_1970 Lubbock Tornado_05_08_2020.pdf

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Building Back Better With Biden

“February 2022 is the eleventh consecutive month of over-the-year decreases in real average hourly earnings; the last increase was 1.7 percent in March 2021.”

Real average hourly earnings decreased 2.6 percent from February 2021 to February 2022 : The Economics Daily: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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May 11, 1934 Dust Storm

“On May 11, 1934, a massive dust storm two miles high traveled 2,000 miles to the East Coast, blotting out monuments such as the Statue of Liberty and the U.S. Capitol.”

Dust Bowl: Cause & Impact On Great Depression – HISTORY

12 May 1934, 1 – The Boston Globe at Newspapers.com

It was the hottest May on record in the US.

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Time Magazine : 200 Feet Of Sea Level Rise

Time Magazine says both poles are melting and we are going to have 200 feet of sea level rise unless we act. They say this is caused by burning fossil fuels.

The North and South Poles Are Melting. Time To Take it Seriously | Time

Last winter was the coldest on record in Antarctica.

South Pole froze over in coldest winter on record | Live Science

Antarctica is very cold again this autumn.

Climate Reanalyzer

Sea ice at both poles are just below the 1981-2010 median.

Antarctic sea ice has been trending upwards since 1979.

OSI-420 | osisaf-hl.met.no

There has been no trend in Arctic sea ice over the past sixteen years.

ftp://osisaf.met.no/prod_test/ice/index/v2p1/nh/osisaf_nh_sie_daily.txt

Arctic sea ice extent is higher than 1989.

1989                                                                            2022

Sea level rise has not accelerated and is below NOAA’s most conservative scenario.

Sea Level Trends – NOAA Tides & Currents

Fifty years ago Time Magazine said we are all going to freeze to death.

TIME Magazine Archive Article — Another Ice Age? — Jun. 24, 1974

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Banning Wimbledon

Wimbledon decided to make their tournament about politics rather than tennis, and have succeeded in achieving their goal.

World’s best players demand Wimbledon is stripped of ranking points

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“trustworthy verified people”

Biden’s disinformation czar, who lied about Hunter Biden’s laptop, says she is trustworthy and verified and should be able to edit other people’s tweets.

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Heatwave Of May 1934

On May 11, 1934 a massive dust storm covered the Eastern US and obscured the Statue of Liberty and US Capitol. 80% of the US was in drought, and temperatures were record hot. In this video I show how to use my new climate tools to study the weather of 1934.

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