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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Meteorology / June 2007



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May was fifth on NASA's 128-year Northern Hemisphere land record.29 Jun 2007 10:30 GMT38
May was fifth on NASA's 128-year Northern Hemisphere land record.
The fossil fools on this forum have run out of ammunition.
They are not only recycling old failed arguments, but they're
exhuming ancient debunked liars as well.  The year is 2007,
U.S. Record Temperatures, 2 June 200728 Jun 2007 23:55 GMT1
27 June 2007
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U.S. Record Temperatures, 26 June 200728 Jun 2007 23:55 GMT1
26 June 2007
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U.S. Record Temperatures, 25 June 200728 Jun 2007 23:55 GMT1
25 June 2007
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U.S. Record Temperatures, 24 June 200728 Jun 2007 23:54 GMT1
24 June 2007
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Where can I find my favorite climate and ground?28 Jun 2007 14:23 GMT6
I asked a similar question before but didn't state it properly.
Is there any part of the world whose climate has no wind at all yet
has a temperature of 32 F or below, and is always overcast with clean
white clouds and full of snow?
Global warming leads to record cold25 Jun 2007 15:08 GMT1
A few weather observations from the past couple of days in NE Oz (all
temperatures refer to daily *maximums* in degrees Celsius).
<quoting selected texts from Weatherzone news[*] items 22 Jun 2007>
Temperature records were equalled or broken in central Queensland
Global warming brings early spring to Arctic23 Jun 2007 20:30 GMT33
Global warming brings early spring to Arctic: study
Mon Jun 18, 11:54 PM ET
CHICAGO (AFP) - In the upper reaches of Greenland, the Arctic spring
comes several weeks earlier than it did a decade ago, according to a
U.S. Record Temperatures, 17 June 200721 Jun 2007 00:22 GMT19
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U.S. Record Temperatures, 18 June 200720 Jun 2007 20:26 GMT6
18 June 2007
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CO2 Level at 650,000-Year High!18 Jun 2007 02:26 GMT34
CO2 Level at 650,000-Year High
According to the Earth System Research Laboratory of the
US National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, the April
monthly mean CO2 concentration measured at Mauna Loa was
The latest UAH Microwave Sound Unit data for the Lower Troposphere17 Jun 2007 14:09 GMT30
The satellite record, in all its current interpretations,
shows that the air near the surface is warming.  The
URL below is one of the more conservative records
from the University of Alabama at Huntsville.
Global Warming Impacts Aren't Waiting for Future17 Jun 2007 10:27 GMT16
Posted on: Thursday, 24 May 2007, 12:00 CDT
Global Warming Impacts Aren't Waiting for Future
By Douglas Fischer
SAN FRANCISCO - FORGET THE future. Global warming's impacts -- be they
USHCN Temperature record is questionable15 Jun 2007 19:51 GMT43
Have you ever wondered why the temperature record shows such steep
ascent?  Perhaps we're in the middle of a non-stop heat wave caused by
CO2.  Certainly that is what Roger Coppock would like one to believe.
But just perhaps it's because the protocols aren't followed properly
U.S. Record Temperatures, 12 June 200714 Jun 2007 18:52 GMT5
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