Links tagged “global warming”
- Meteorologist Joe D’Aleo: ‘How it Got So Hot…How it Got So Humid’
- 1921: Earth Had A ‘Fever’: Record heat, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, earthquakes, typhoons, volcanoes, millions starving, drought, floods. March was 11 degrees above normal’
'Temperatures for the year were 3.4 degrees above normal. Prior to Hansen's 2000 data corruption correction, 1921 was the second hottest year on record in the US –after 1934'
- No hockey stick: Cook County July heat wave deaths at least 700+ in 1995; 80+ in 1999; zero so far in 2011
- 1924/1925: Years That Would Make Warmist Joe Romm’s Head Explode
- Flashback: June 29, 1934 – 107 Degrees In DC (not ‘heat index’)
- CO2 saves the whales!: BBC warmist Richard Black quotes a scientist who ‘believes the whales do better in warmer years with less ice’
- June, 1934 – Global Warming Was Ubiquitous: ‘Warmists Romm and Masters would blow a gasket if this happened now’
- AP’s Seth Borenstein: Sun going quiet: Sunspots may disappear for years — ‘Might mean a little less increase in global warming’ — ‘It’s happened before, but not for a couple centuries’
- Warming, What Warming? ‘How long does the current standstill in global temperatures have to continue before you question some of your assumptions about global warming?’
- ‘Global Warming Hoax Weekly Round-Up’
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Canadian National Fire Database data disputes climate link to fires: ‘There has been a significant & continuing decline in the number of fires & no discernible trend in the area burned’
According to Canada’s Department of Natural Resources, fires have been occurring for thousands of years in the boreal forests of eastern Canada - not exactly unprecedented. In addition, they call fire a primary change agent that is as crucial to forest renewal as the sun and rain -perhaps not a calamity either.It appears that 2023 is on pace to be a year with unusually high numbers of fires. Yet the previous year was one of historically low numbers. The Canadian National Fire Database (2023) provides facts to dispute the idea of climate change-driven increases in fires in Canadian fires. According the CNFD, there has been a significant and continuing decline in the number of fires and no discernible trend in the area burned.
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USA Today: Smoke ‘keeping temperatures cooler than average – Temps ‘running 5-8 degrees cooler than forecast due to smoke in the atmosphere’
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Media Wrong Again & Quebec wildfires: ‘Media has been quick’ to link Canada fires to man-made climate change
USA Today: As Canada burns, smoke makes US air unhealthy and skies eerie. Is climate change to blame? - "Climate change is real and having a huge impact on Canadians right now with forest fires burning across the country," tweeted Catherine McKenna, Canada's former climate minister. ...
USA Today: Smoke 'keeping temperatures cooler than average - Temps 'running 5-8 degrees cooler than forecast due to smoke in the atmosphere': Due to an area of low pressure that's hovering offshore, along with an area of high pressure over Canada, a northerly flow of air was funneling the smoke south into the U.S. from Canada, AccuWeather said. This was keeping temperatures cooler than average, as the smoke filters out the blazing June sunshine.For example, the weather service in Washington, D.C., said in an online forecast discussion Tuesday that "temperatures this morning have been running 5-8 degrees cooler than forecast due to the smoke in the atmosphere."
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