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>18 March, 2009: Continent of Contrast Part 2: Why No EXTREME Cold in a Coldest Winter for 25 years?

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>18 March, 2009: Continent of Contrast Part 2: Why No EXTREME Cold in a Coldest Winter for 25 years?

> As you can clearly see from the above chart 1) there is a lot of red covering this map and 2) there was very warm over cold across North America. Note the deep blue across the heart of north-central Asia? Most of Europe was either cold or very cold, particularly from Germany to Ireland […]

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>A Continent of Contrasts Part 2 COMING SOON!

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>My Continent of Contrasts Part Two Post Will soon be online so keep checking back, whilst your waiting why don’t you checkout the Facebook Fan Page where there are additional features there that aren’t availible on the blog in which you can write your own thoughts on the up coming hurricane season or why don’t […]

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>The mystery deepens — where did that decline go?

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>The mystery deepens — where did that decline go?

>Check out this interesting piece that I noticed on www.climatedepot.com Frank Lansner has done some excellent follow-up on the missing “decline” in temperatures from 1940 to 1975, and things get even more interesting. Recall that the original “hide the decline” statement comes from the ClimateGate emails and refers to “hiding” the tree ring data that […]

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