One Year After The New Normal

Last year’s new normal.

This year.

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At This Point, What Difference Does It Make?

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Coldest Valentines Day On Record

The warmest Valentines Day in the US occurred 100 years ago in 1921.

But this year, the US is looking at record cold.

In 1921, the New York Times reported that Earth had a fever.

TimesMachine: October 3, 1921 – NYTimes.com

The average daily maximum temperature in the US during 1921 was the second highest on record.

The percent of warm days in the US was highest on record in 1921. The two least warm years of past century were 2018 and 2019.

The year 1921 brought a lot of extreme weather.

11 Feb 1921, Page 2 – The Washington Post at Newspapers.com

21 Sep 1921, 3 – News-Journal at Newspapers.com

Pueblo, Colorado was largely wiped out by a flood during June, 1921.  Much of Kansas suffered damage, and there was flooding on the Pecos River in New Mexico and Texas.

06 Jun 1921, 1 – The Arkansas City Daily News at Newspapers.com

It is estimated that 1,500 people in Pueblo, Colorado died during that flood.

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It was the hottest year on record in Texas.

NOAA used to acknowledge this

Climate scientists who have been claiming Texas is warming are totally wrong. | Watts Up With That?

Mims: Research shows Texas is not warming – San Antonio Express-News

But reality didn’t suit the political agenda of NOAA, so they erased the past heat in Texas and turned sharp cooling into sharp warming.

Climate at a Glance | National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)

Texas had their longest heatwave at Encinal in 1921, 157 consecutive days above 90F from May 8 to October 11, 1921.

Beaufort, South Carolina was over 90 degrees every day during September, 1921 – the South Carolina record.

Glennville, Georgia had 29 days over 90 degrees during September, 1921 – the Georgia record for September.

Lumberton, North Carolina’s had 27 days over 90 degrees during September 1921, the North Carolina record for September

I will report the results for Valentines Day in a few weeks, but I am expecting it to be coldest on record.

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On This Date 100 Years Ago

“Eighty-two children and three teachers were in a school building on the edge of the Gardner settlement when the tornado struck. The building was literally twisted to pieces. Children were picked up by the wind and carried for some distance, but only one child was seriously bruised.”

11 Feb 1921, Page 2 – The Washington Post at Newspapers.com

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New York Times Wants It Even Colder

With North America and much of Europe facing record cold, the New York Times and Bill Gates want to block off the earth’s sunlight and make it even colder.

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Biden The Miracle Worker

Snow is forecast in all 50 states over the next ten days, including all of New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.

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This remarkable achievement of Joe Biden was achieved by simply sacrificing the jobs of 10,000 pipeline workers.  Climate experts have always understood that sacrifice is needed for an optimal climate.

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New York Times – Dim The Sun

With historic cold in the US and energy prices skyrocketing since the election, the New York Times wants to dim the sun, and thus make it even colder and make solar energy even less useful. How many poor people are they hoping to freeze to death?

Opinion | Should We Dim the Sun? Will We Even Have a Choice? – The New York Times

10-Day Temperature Outlook for the Conterminous U.S.

Gas Station Price Charts – Local & National Historical Average Trends – GasBuddy.com

The person funding this attempted genocide is none other than Bill Gates.

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New York Times – Where History Constantly Changes

In 1999, the New York Times said Arctic sea ice thickness had declined from ten feet to six feet since 1958.  In 1958, the New York Times said Arctic sea ice thickness had declined from twelve feet to seven feet since 1908.

TimesMachine: November 17, 1999 – NYTimes.com

The Changing Face of the Arctic; The Changing Face of the Arctic – The New York Times

Current thickness is about seven feet – the same as 1958.

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The End Of Scottish Skiing

Twelve years ago today, the UK government’s chief climate advisor (Alex Hill) announced the demise of Scottish skiing. Today Scotland has record snow on the ground.

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Real Threats Vs. Imaginary Ones

“So much of left wing thought is a kind of playing with fire, by people who don’t even know that fire is hot”

– George Orwell

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