Wednesday, July 25, 2012

For at least three summers in a row now, that powerful blanket of CO2 completely failed to overheat Alaska?

Alaskan Native Communities Facing Climate-Induced Relocation - ICTMN.com
“Alaska is seeing all these things the rest of the country hasn’t seen yet,” said Dr. Jerome Montague, Native Affairs and Natural Resources Advisor for the Alaskan Command Joint Task Force.
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“No one wants to talk about climate change or global warming,” said Whitehair, noting the skepticism that persists over the science of climate change.
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Gough contends that skepticism over climate change is due to “a well-funded campaign of disinformation” by the fossil fuel industry.
July 24, 2012 - Anchorage residents shiver as July temperatures hover near record low
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — This July is threatening to be one of the coldest on record for Anchorage.

The National Weather Service says that, as of Sunday, this month ranked as the second coldest July for Alaska's largest city, with an average temperature of 54.6 degrees. That's just shy of the coldest July in 1920, when the average temperature was 54.4 degrees.
Aug. 14, 2011 - Alaska weather was colder wetter than average in July
FAIRBANKS — Temperatures were below normal this July for most of Alaska.
Aug 13, 2010 - Weather Service Anchorage weather has been lousy
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — It’s been a summer of lousy weather in southcentral Alaska.

The National Weather Service confirms that this summer has been one of the coldest, gloomiest and wettest on record for southcentral Alaska.

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