Improving The Data At Decatur, Illinois

Dr. L.E. Coonradt was one of the best weather observers in Illinois, and his wife was on the Decatur City Council

Decatur Evening Herald, May 24, 1930, p. 3

Decatur Herald, Mar 23, 1930, p. 17 | NewspaperArchive

He recorded the weather observations at Decatur, Illinois from November 1926 until June 1943.

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Someone sitting at a desk at NOAA has determined that he misread his thermometers by three degrees, and has subtracted that from his temperature readings.

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“clear, simple, and wrong”

Much of science is simple, but not necessarily obvious.

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The Pygmy Scribes

Journalists appear to be difficulty transitioning from the “hottest weather ever” scam to the “record cold is caused by heat” scam.

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Improving The Data At Crawfordsville, Indiana

NOAA turns a cooling trend into a warming trend at Crawfordsville, Indiana by cooling years before 1992, and warming years since then.

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NBC News Expert Analysis

“The U.S. is missing a ton of snow”

The U.S. is missing a ton of snow — even with recent storms

Northern Hemisphere snow cover is right at the 1967-2023 average, with much of the US under winter storm warnings.

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Change Of Plans

The US press is currently engaged in a massive propaganda campaign claiming the hottest weather ever. This is about to be interrupted by some of the coldest weather ever.

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The World’s Smartest Scientist

NASA’s James Hansen has an impressive record of failed climate predictions. But he got one thing right ….

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Climate Seance

US government scientists have determined that trained observers living in Africa and South America during the 1950s, consistently misread their thermometers by five or six degrees.

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1936 Deja Vu

The weather pattern in the US looks a lot like the record cold of February 1936.

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

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That was followed by the hottest July on record in the US.

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Magical Science In South America

US government scientists have determined that people in Colombia misread thermometers by about five degrees during the 1950s, and have used this information to turn a cooling trend into a warming trend.

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