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Mt Rainier – Up to 9 inches of snow next 4 days

For a world where kids weren’t supposed to know what snow looked like… Mt Rainier - Photo credit: USGS This Afternoon – 40 percent chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 23. West...

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UN delegate – Global warming means longer, colder winters – Video

Delegate knows it’s warming, because it’s colder. At the UN Climate Conference in Bonn, Germany, CFact came across a delegate who explained that the unusual cold weather accompanying the conference was...

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British wheat crop down by a third after ‘extreme weather’

You might think that ‘extreme weather’ means global warming. But if you actually read the article, you’ll find that the real culprits are “wet soil,” “wet weather,” “flooding” and – surprise, surprise!...

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Peru – heavy snowfall hits Arequipa – 33,000 alpacas have nothing to eat

Between 25 and 35 cm (9.8 and 13.7 inches) of snow fell on San Juan de Tarucani over the past few days, according to the daily El Comercio. “The snow that fell over the past three days has covered the...

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First time ever skiing in the Pyrenees in June –‘It’s just like the middle of...

Ski slopes were open in France today for what is already being viewed as the most dismally cold summer in living memory. This after the coldest spring in 25 years. ‘We have hundreds of people here...

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Cold, wet weather delaying Arkansas tomato crop

Cold temperatures and wet weather conditions have set back the Arkansas tomato deal by 10 days so far. “We had one cold spell after another,” said Grower Julie Donnelly. Farmers in Bradley County still...

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UK – Cold winter wiped out more than a third of honey bee hives

More than a third of honey bee hives did not survive this winter’s cold, wet conditions, according to the British Beekeepers Association. The hardest hit region was the South West where over half of...

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In the Alps, the ISERAN pass opening has been postponed

Seven meters (23 ft) of snow still remain to be cleared on the last 3 km (2.4 miles) of road on ISERAN side Maurienne. ISERAN pass-13 Jun 2013 Despite several weeks of work and hundreds of cubic meters...

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Iceland – Severe cold damages farmland – Worse than caused by recent volcanic...

“Farmers in North and East Iceland are facing severe frost damage to their farmland after a long period of harsh winter conditions,” says this article on Iceland Review. “Thousands of hectares of...

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UK Met office in Crisis – To Hold Emergency Meeting Over Increasingly...

Notice how the headline says “unusual weather” rather that admit that COLD weather is the problem? The unprecedented meeting in Exeter follows the coldest spring in more than 50 years, incredibly...

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Carbon emissions making Earth greener

“Carbon dioxide generated by human activity is stimulating photosynthesis and causing a beneficial greening of the Earth’s surface,” says this article in New Scientist. “The planet is getting lusher,...

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Powerful explosions at Japanese volcano

Sakurajima volcano woke up violently last night with 3 powerful explosions. This morning’s eruption appears to be one of the largest explosions for a long time, producing an ash plume rising to...

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The Continuing Collapse of the Global Warming Hoax

“The global warming/climate change hoax continues to be widely taught in the nation’s schools and that should end. Now.” The Continuing Collapse of the Global Warming Hoax By Alan Caruba While the...

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Ten killed in Bolivian extreme cold – Video

Drivers in central Bolivia are struggling in freezing conditions. At least ten people are thought to have died as extreme cold grips parts of the country. Roads are closed due to freezing fog and...

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To hell with facts – Faith drives global warming

“The global warming hullabaloo has always been a religious movement. It has never been scientific,” says this article by Rodney Hide. (Excerpts) – Back in March, Dr James Renwick appeared on TVNZ’s...

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Snow in Siberia…in June! – Video

Winter returns after heatwave. Summer ended abruptly in the Siberian town of Nadym on Friday (June 14) as heavy snow blanketed the streets after days of hot tropical weather. Shocked Russians took it...

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Up to 21 inches of snow for Mt Rainier

That’s more than 1½ feet! In mid-June! (51 cm) Tuesday Snow showers likely. Some thunder is also possible. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 24. West wind 5 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New...

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Coldest Start To Arctic Summer On Record

Exposing the global warming con job. Coldest Start To The Arctic Summer On Record by stevengoddard Looking through the DMI records going back to 1958, it appears that summer north of 80N is getting off...

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Up to 30 inches of snow for Mt Baker

That’s 76 centimeters. In mid-June. In a world where children are not supposed to know what snow looks like. Mt Baker, Washington - Forecast for elev. 10,070 feet. Today A 50 percent chance of snow...

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North Carolina – 7th coldest Spring on Record

“This spring wasn’t just seasonable. At some points, it was downright wintry!” That’s the best line in the article, says reader Ralph Fato. “Preliminary rankings show this spring was the 7th coldest...

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