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Something to consider for global warming proponents
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Must-see video with Tony Heller (aka Steven Goddard) of realclimatescience.com
“Most people believe that hot weather is becoming more common and more intense in the United States,” says Heller. “Is this true?”
“This belief is utter nonsense,” says Heller.

Here are highlights from just the first  10 minutes of the video:
“Eighty years ago this week, the US was experiencing the worst heat wave in the history of the United States, says Heller. All of the Midwest, all of the east coast except up into northern New England, was over 100 degrees.
July 9, 1936, was one of the hottest days in US history.
In New York City, the temperature soared to 106 degrees, the hottest day ever in the Big Apple.
Same in Long Branch, New Jersey, where temperatures have dropped off rather sharply since the 1990s.
Same in South Dakota, where temperatures reached an almost unbelievable 120 degrees.
Remember that hullabaloo a few weeks back about how hot it was going to climb in Phoenix? That South Dakota temperature from 1936 was even hotter.
Or look at Omaha. Omaha used to have 110-degree days, Heller points out.
No more. There have been no 110-degree days in Omaha since 1954.
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Watch the above video for many more startling revelations.
Published on Jul 13, 2016
Tony Heller of http://realclimatescience.com/ presents at the 34th Annual Meeting of Doctors for Disaster Preparedness, on July 9, 2016 in Omaha, Nebraska. Find Tony on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SteveSGoddard




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Something to consider for global warming proponents - by 727Sky - 07-20-2016, 01:07 PM

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