Two-Thirds Of Democrats Turn To AOC For Their Climate Science

67% of Democrats Think U.S. Has 12 Years to Fight Global Warming – Or Else – Rasmussen Reports®

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Hot Days Are A Thing Of The Past

At the peak of the ice age scare during June 1974, Phoenix, Az had eighteen consecutive days over 110F. Nearby Buckeye, Az had twenty-one consecutive days. I played on the ASU soccer team that year, and we held practice at 3 PM every day.

Buckeye averaged 111 degrees that month.

Hot days like that have become rare, and climate alarmists now get hysterical about any days over 110F.  Many believe it will cause the world to end in twelve years.

Weather that hot is now associated with the desert southwest, but when CO2 was below 350 PPM, 110 degree days were common in the US Midwest – yet there have been none since CO2 went over 350 PPM. During 1936, the Midwest had thirty days over 110F, and in 1934 they had eighteen.

The Midwest recorded temperatures of 118 degrees in 1936, and 116 degrees in 1934 and 1954. North Dakota was 121F and South Dakota was 120F.

Spreadsheet

Below is the list of all Midwest days over 110F.

8/21/1900
7/10/1901, 7/11/1901, 7/12/1901, 7/21/1901, 7/22/1901, 7/23/1901, 7/24/1901
7/3/1911, 7/5/1911, 7/6/1911
7/12/1914
8/4/1918, 8/5/1918, 8/7/1918
7/11/1930, 7/12/1930, 7/27/1930, 7/28/1930, 7/29/1930, 8/3/1930, 8/8/1930, 8/9/ 1930, 8/10/1930
7/13/1934, 7/15/1934, 7/18/1934, 7/19/1934, 7/20/1934, 7/21/1934, 7/22/1934, 7/ 23/1934, 7/24/1934, 7/25/1934, 7/26/1934, 8/5/1934, 8/6/1934, 8/7/1934, 8/8/ 1934, 8/9/1934, 8/10/1934, 8/11/1934
6/29/1936, 7/4/1936, 7/5/1936, 7/6/1936, 7/7/1936, 7/8/1936, 7/9/1936, 7/10/ 1936, 7/11/1936, 7/12/1936, 7/13/1936, 7/14/1936, 7/15/1936, 7/16/1936, 7/17/ 1936, 7/18/1936, 7/19/1936, 7/25/1936, 7/26/1936, 8/9/1936, 8/10/1936, 8/12/ 1936, 8/16/1936, 8/17/1936, 8/18/1936, 8/21/1936, 8/22/1936, 8/24/1936, 8/27/ 1936, 8/28/1936
7/11/1938
7/12/1939
7/24/1940 
7/12/1954, 7/13/1954, 7/14/1954, 7/15/1954, 7/18/1954, 7/19/1954
7/31/1980, 8/1/1980
7/31/1988

As hot days have decreased, the superstition, ignorance of climate experts has increased.

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Wilburrr ……

Maybe she should wear glasses?

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Latest Pictures From The Colorado Permanent Drought

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Polls Are Used To Manipulate People – Not Inform Them

Most opinion polls are every bit as credible as NASA temperature graphs.

Election 2019: How the polls got it so wrong in predicting a Labor victory – Australia Votes – Federal Election 2019 – Politics – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

4 Possible Reasons The Polls Got It So Wrong In The 2016 Presidential Election : NPR

Presidential poll: Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 12 – CNNPolitics

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Reggie’s Blowtorch Runs Out Of Fossil Fuels

Bill Nye seems to have inherited Reggie’s blowtorch.

He must have run out of propane, because crews in Flagstaff, Arizona are shoveling frantically to get ready for their summer tourism season – which starts on Saturday.

Snow Report – Arizona Snowbowl

It was 117 degrees in Arizona on May 27, 1896.

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2,500% Of Normal

Truchas Peaks

The Pecos River Basin in New Mexico, where I used to work as a wilderness ranger, has 2,480% of normal snowpack.

https://wrcc.dri.edu/snotelanom/snotelbasin

I’m expecting to see significant flooding in Colorado, if it ever warms up.

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Bogus Arizona Temperature Record

NWS Phoenix on Twitter: “In Arizona, that record was set in Lake Havasu City

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Latest From The British Press

My best friend from high school in England (50 years ago) just sent this over. The press imagines that England’s coasts will be underwater soon.

This is what the East Sussex coast looked like 1,700 years ago when Romans built a castle at Pevensey Bay. The water formed a natural moat around the most of the castle.

The castle is now a mile away from the ocean, and the bay is farmland.

aerial photograph of Pevensey Castle East Sussex, England UK. Originally built in 290 AD by the Romans as a “Saxon Shore Fort to defend against seaborne Saxon raids. In Roman times the fort was known as Anderitum it was garisoned until the Romans left Britain in 410 AD, after which it was occupied by local Britons. In 471 AD the fort was taken in a Saxon raid and all the occupants slaughtered. In 1066 William the Conqueror landed hois invading forces at nearby Pevensey bay and camped within the Roman Walls before marching on to the Battle of Hastings and eventual conquest of all England. Immediately after the Norman Conquest , William had the site refortified with a Norman Keep being constructed within the Roman Curtain Wall. Alterations and improvements continued to be made throughout the medieval period. The Castle was besieged during the Rebellion of 1088 with the occupants eventually surrendering after 6 weeks due to lack of food. The castle was again besieged during the Second Barons War when Simon De Montofd besieged the loyalists foreces within the castle. The fared better than the previous siege as they were able to receive supplies by ship and help against the sige for a year. The castle faced its last siege in 1399 when it was held by forces loyal to Henry Bolingbroke, later Henry IV during his rebellion to over throw Ricahrd II.After that the castle fell into ruin, although it was temporarily garrisoned with arterially crews in 1587 when England faced the Spanish Armada. The Castle was again refortified during the second world war with anti tank defences and machine gun positions built into the walls. While some of these defences were removed after the war, some have been retained as a memorial to the last stage in this castles military history.

People are so worried about sea level rise, that you can now buy a house on the south coast for an average price of only one million dollars.

Seaside towns UK: Most expensive seaside town REVEALED as Sandbanks | Express.co.uk

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Memorial Day Weekend Global Warming Devastation

New Mexico

Arizona

Montana

Memorial Day weekend is considered the traditional start to summer, because it used to be hot – when CO2 was below 350 PPM.

31 May 1934, Page 1 – Star Tribune at Newspapers.com

NASA didn’t like the hot weather in 1934, so they simply erased it.

NASA 1999   NASA 2016

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