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To: koan who wrote (126963)12/23/2016 3:00:01 PM
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Continue to ignore reality ? Such is the way if the fool :
Snowfall was recorded in the Sahara Desert for the first time in 37 years — and the satellite imagery is gorgeous

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To: koan who wrote (126963)3/1/2017 8:58:31 PM
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>> Temperature at North Pole Nearly 50 Above Normal <<

Something else to keep an eye on ...

Antarctica hits record high temperature at balmy 63.5°F

reuters.com
Wed Mar 1, 2017 | 8:33am EST

An Argentine research base near the northern tip of the Antarctic peninsula has set a heat record at a balmy 63.5° Fahrenheit (17.5 degrees Celsius), the U.N. weather agency said on Wednesday.

The Experanza base set the high on March 24, 2015, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said after reviewing data around Antarctica to set benchmarks to help track future global warming and natural variations.