Arizona 1910 vs 2019

January-April 1910 averaged six degrees warmer than this year at Parker, Arizona. In 1910 they reached 100 degrees on March 5, and 110 degrees on April 27.  This year the first 100 degree reading occurred on April 28.

New Year’s Day 2019

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Distinguishing Between Natural And Man-Made Droughts

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h/t Willie Soon

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Forest Fire Devastation

Eight years ago, a tree fell on a power line near Los Alamos, New Mexico and started a large fire.

Global warming apparently makes trees fall on power lines. Because …. science.

Jury finds power companies mostly liable for Las Conchas Fire

Scientists tell us that climate change is a critical contributor

The burn area is filling in with maple, oak and aspen.  I took these pictures today of the global warming devastation in the burn area. The horror of replacing scrawny, overgrown pine trees with beautiful deciduous trees!

Northern New Mexico had massive forest fires in the 1890s.

Spokane Falls Daily Chronicle – Google News Archive Search

As a result of those fires, there are now giant Aspen groves. CO2 was below 300 PPM in 1890.

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US Drought At Historic Low

None of the US is currently experiencing severe drought. CO2 is at 410 PPM.

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Compare with May, 1934 – when half of the US was experiencing severe or extreme drought. CO2 was 310 PPM.

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The drought was worldwide.

22 Jun 1934, Page 3 – Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com

But since 1988, scientists have been 99% certain droughts are caused by CO2 levels above 350 PPM.

24 Jun 1988, Page 4 – The Courier-Journal at Newspapers.com

And since then, the US has been having the wettest years on record.

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

Experts also say that global warming and the ozone hole killed us decades ago.

Eugene Register-Guard – Google News Archive Search

Climate scientists have no idea what they are talking about, but it is extremely racist to question anything they say.

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Toto’s Cinco de Mayo Research Update

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Springtime In Los Alamos

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God’s Artwork

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Toto Moves His Research South

Toto spent the afternoon yesterday in Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico, where he self-identified sometimes as a wild horse, and as a pronghorn at other times.

Today he plans to spend Cinco de Mayo watching Santi Moar play soccer in Albuquerque.

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Toto’s Latest Research

Toto wishes everyone would take global warming as seriously as he does.

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Science : Unprecedented Breakthrough Forecast

In 2006, our top government experts issued an unprecedented, breakthrough forecast that the next solar cycle would be 30-50% stronger than the previous one.

Scientists Issue Unprecedented Forecast Of Next Sunspot Cycle — ScienceDaily

They had it exactly backwards. The current solar cycle is down nearly 50% from the previous one, and is the weakest in over a century.

Data

SWS – The Sun and Solar Activity – Graphs of Historical Solar Cycles

There was nothing unprecedented about this forecast. It was the opposite of reality, like essentially all other government long-term forecasts.

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