Summer blizzard hits Xinjiang, China - Video https://t.co/DmfdjaH6e4
— キリエ (@KiryeNet) July 4, 2020
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https://twitter.com/KiryeNet/status/1279435176611688448
Summer blizzard hits Xinjiang, China - Video https://www.iceagenow.info/summer-blizzard-hits-xinjiang-china-video/
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#温暖化?
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https://twitter.com/KiryeNet/status/1279434195677274113
"“Over the past ten weeks, the number of daily reported COVID-19 cases in Sweden has more than doubled, yet the number of deaths has plummeted,” writes Tony Heller. @Tony__Heller"
Sweden - Number of Covid deaths plummeting even as the number cases rises https://www.iceagenow.info/sweden-number-of-covid-deaths-plummeting-even-as-the-number-cases-rises/
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The hottest July 4th in the US occurred in 1911. Lewiston, Maine was an incredible 102 degrees that day - their hottest day on record. https://t.co/o2THtAGRQv pic.twitter.com/a9qUn0V4Y8
— Tony Heller (@Tony__Heller) July 4, 2020
The average number of 100 degree days per USHCN station has been falling for about 100 years. The number of 105 degree days has seen little change over that same time period, with an exceptional blip during the 1930s. You can claim it’s B.S., but the facts say otherwise. https://t.co/VZQXPVU6MZ pic.twitter.com/BlyWeJ0Sx5
— Chris Martz Weather 🇺🇸 (@ChrisMartzWX) July 4, 2020