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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (947008)7/14/2016 4:34:20 PM
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Thanks for posting that example of what climate 'science' is now. Searching the world for variations that can be presented as scary.

The eye-opener this month in southeast Texas isn’t that it got up into the 80s—it’s that the temperature has had trouble getting below that range. Last week, on July 5, Houston’s Bush Intercontinental Airport tied its all-time warm minimum with a steamy low of just 83°F. This came midway through a five-day stretch of lows at or above 80°F, all of them setting daily records. Weather records at the airport began only in 1969 ....


Yes, that airport was opened in 1969. And over the years since it has been periodically upgraded to meet the needs of a growing urban area. You know what means. More buildings, more flights, more runways. And the area around has grown too since 1969. Gosh, I wonder if any of that would have any impact on temperatures?
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