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Monthly Archives: February 2009
Snowiest Winter Ever Recorded in North Dakota
By Harold Ambler Snow, wind, and cold have assaulted North Dakota yet again in the past 24 hours. In Bismarck Friday morning the temperature was 12 below zero with a new inch or two of snow expected following … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, global warming, Uncategorized, weather, winter
Tagged climate, global cooling, global warming, record cold, record snow, winter
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If You Can Read This
If you can read this post, you probably dwell someplace with electric power. Between ice storms, thunderstorms, hurricanes, and other calamities, most of us in the United States tend to take electricity for granted. How fortunate we are. As I … Continue reading
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