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Early Snow For NZ; UHI: Sprawl Has Hijacked The Climate Record; 365 Years Of Temperature Data Tell The Story; + BBC’s Latest Climate Scarer
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Early Snow For NZ; UHI: Sprawl Has Hijacked The Climate Record; 365 Years Of Temperature Data Tell The Story; + BBC’s Latest Climate Scarer

Climate alarmists rely heavily on surface station data to sell panic. This UHI contamination allows it.

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Early Snow For NZ

Early snows will fall across New Zealand’s South Island this week.

Two modest systems will deliver up to 6 inches of dense snow between Wednesday night and Sunday.

The Remarkables will see the highest totals: perhaps half a foot by the weekend. Cardrona is forecast to receive some 5 inches total, while Coronet Peak should get 3 inches.

Snow levels start high—near 5,000 feet—but drop to around 2,700 feet on Friday.


UHI: Sprawl Has Hijacked The Climate Record

From 1900 to 1970, land and sea surface temperature records track closely—tight correlation, minimal deviation. But post-1970 a clear and growing divergence appears. Land surface temps shoot up, dramatically outpacing sea surface readings.

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Between 1970s to now, the global population doubled. With that explosion came sprawling cities, endless asphalt, heat-trapping buildings, artificial lighting, and traffic congestion: the Urban Heat Island (UHI) Effect went global.

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