How did Maine get left out of global warming?
I wanted to look up something about Maine in Wikipedia but wandered off reading all sorts of other stuff in the entry -- as I often do. And I came upon this:
The state's record high temperature is 105 °F (41 °C), set in July 1911, at North Bridgton.
In January 2009, a new record low temperature for the state was set at Big Black River of −50 °F (−46 °C), tying the New England record.
That's totally the wrong way around for the Warmists
Posted by John J. Ray (M.A.; Ph.D.).
1 comment:
There is no global warming and no climate change, that's why.
There is however our earth going through cycles or warm and cooler temps and its been doing this for millions of years.
In some places in the southern Pacific Ocean, there is scientific evidence that the poles are starting to shift.
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