35 Years Into The Climate Crisis

The climate crisis began in 1983, and killed us by the year 2000 – “conveyed with great authority by several big-league climatologists

”The Climate Crisis: The Greenhouse Effect,”

The conclusion, conveyed with great authority by several big-league climatologists from government and private research organizations, is terrible: by the year 2000, the atmosphere and weather will grow warmer by several degrees and life – animal, plant, human – will be threatened.

The Climate Crisis” was originally produced by WGBH in 1983

EARTH’S CLIMATIC CRISIS EXAMINED BY ‘NOVA’ – The New York Times

Impressive work, running the same scam for almost 40 years.  Madoff would be jealous.

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Researchers Say …

Researchers say more than $20 billion in total home revenue in Collier County will be submerged in the next 81 years.

A new study by GoBankingRates and Zillow finds sea level rise will overtake Naples putting 28,000 homes under water by 2100.

Study says sea level rise will hurt Naples home values

Sea level at Naples, FL is rising at 2.85 mm/year.  In the next 81 years, it will rise about nine inches. Tides there vary about four times that much every day.

Sea Level Trends – NOAA Tides & Currents

The lowest elevation yard I can find in Naples is about 10 feet.

Elevation of Naples, FL, USA – Topographic Map – Altitude Map

There is no reason to believe 28,000 homes in Naples are threatened by sea level rise.

So what would be the motivation of real estate agents and bankers to manipulate the real estate market? Are they looking for the sale of 28,000 homes? Lots of money to be made for them if that occurs.

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Ice Doesn’t Lie – But Climate Scientists Do

NASA shows that global land temperatures rose fairly steadily from 1880 to 1980, and  have been increasing in a hockey stick since then.

NASA GISS Land Surface Temperature

It is simple enough to test the accuracy of their graph, by comparing it against the historical record of the Arctic. The Arctic is the air conditioner for the northern hemisphere – if the Arctic is missing ice, then the rest of the hemisphere will necessarily be warm. Arctic amplification is one of the fundamental tenets of global warming theory.

From the 1920’s to the 1950’s, the Arctic warmed tremendously. Glaciers were disappearing and collapsing, and Arctic sea ice was thinning and shrinking.

2 Nov 1922, Page 1 – Great Bend Tribune at Newspapers.com

03 Feb 1934 – “WORLD HEATING UP.” – Trove

17 Dec 1939, Page 15 – Harrisburg Sunday Courier

at the same rate (as) they are at present melting, oceanic surfaces would rise to.catastrophic proportions, and people living in the lowlands along the shores would be inundated

temperatures in the Arctic have increased 10 degrees Fahrenheit since 1900, an “enormous” rise from the scientific standpoint

31 May 1947 – MELTING ICE CAP DANGER – Trove

By 1955, Arctic sea ice extent had shrunk in half.

10 Mar 1955, Page 3 – Democrat and Chronicle at Newspapers.com

Sixty years ago, the New York Times reported that Arctic sea ice was two meters thick. About the same as today. They predicted an ice-free Arctic within a generation.

Although the idea that a solid ice sheet covers the central Arctic has lingered stubbornly in the popular fancy, the northern cap of ice worn by our planet is actually a thin crust—on the whole, only about seven feet thick—over an ocean two miles deep in places.

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

But after 1958, the weather cooled rapidly and the ice cap expanded.

January 30, 1961 – NYTimes

NASA warned of a new ice age by the year 2020.

U.S. Scientist Sees New Ice Age Coming

Scientists wanted to melt the Arctic ice cap to stop global cooling.

U.S. and Soviet Press Studies of a Colder Arctic – The New York Times

The world’s leading climate experts sent a letter to President Nixon warning of a new ice age within a century.

THE ROLE OF NOAA’S CLIMATE PREDICTION CENTER IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLIMATE SERVICES

14 Apr 1973, Page 8 – Iowa City Press-Citizen

In 1974, NCAR showed that 1970 was colder than 1870.

21 Jul 1974, 13 – The Des Moines Register at Newspapers.com

The 1974 NCAR graph correlated closely with the historical record, with ice melting during warm periods and freezing during cold periods.

21 Jul 1974, 13 – The Des Moines Register at Newspapers.com

By contrast, the NASA graph does not correlate with historical records of the Arctic. It shows ice melting when the weather is cold, and freezing when the weather is hot.

Spreadsheet    Data

NASA has erased the post 1940 cooling seen in the 1974 NCAR graph.

NCAR 1974      NASA 2018

Climategate e-mails show that this alteration of the data was openly discussed by different government agencies, without any reason for doing so.

di2.nu/foia/1254108338.txt

NASA continuously alters their data to cool the past and warm the present.  The graph below shows changes just over the past 19 years.

Spreadsheet     Data

The 1974 NCAR graph made sense.  The current NASA graph does not.

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Sun Came Out

I had forgotten what the sun looked like.

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Arctic To Be Ice-Free In 365 Days

Using the standard climate science linear extrapolation across one leg of a sine wave, I have determined the Arctic will be ice-free in 365 days.

Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut

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Summer Is Coming – Time To Escape The Heat

Why Antarctica will soon be the only place to live – literally

Climate change study predicts refugees fleeing into Antarctica – Telegraph

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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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