Archive for August, 2009

>No 90s in August for New York, None for entire Meteorological summer 2009

Written by on August 2, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>There are no signs that 90s are going into Manhattan in at least the next week. No 90s have occured in Minneapolis, Chicago and New York in July and as we continue through August, the lack of heat is becoming more and more unusual. Embarrassing to Al Gore, the UN and other hyers, fear mongerors […]

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>Could summer 2009 be early (stand out signs) our world is not heating any more?

Written by on August 2, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>July 2009’s record cold and coverage of cold is stunning. I thought we may see cooler in some places but cold to this extent I didn’t even dream of.Over the coming weeks I intend to blog more about thoughts and ideas of where I and others believe the climate is going. I am completely in […]

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>Coolest July on Record at International Falls.

Written by on August 1, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>July of 2009 has proved that International Falls is rightly nick-named the “Nation’s Icebox”. International Falls, MN made it through July without reaching the 80 degree mark or a single day at or above normal. Read more here http://www.crh.noaa.gov/news/display_cmsstory.php?wfo=dlh&storyid=29742&source=0

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>CALM BEFORE THE STORM: Could another Andrew strike later this month?

Written by on August 1, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Prediction: 4-6 named storms, 2 hurricanes, 1 major, that hits US. It’s amazing at just how quiet the tropical world has been the past few months, not just in the Atlantic. Is this good or bad?So far it’s good. Not so much because of El Nino which has only just developed “officially” but more thanks […]

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>The Arctic Coast saw hotter than Glasgow, Scotland this summer!

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>Across North America, the heat was to be found across the southern states to Southwest deserts and all the way to Alaska and Northwest Territories where incredible heat penetrated the Arctic circle with places pushing the 80s and 90s. All this unusual heat was a byproduct to the bowl of unusual cold found across a […]

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