skadistic
Caomhanach
In 1915 the record high temperature in Alaska was 100 degrees Fahrenheit at Fort Yukon, the record low temperature was -80 degrees Fahrenheit at Prospect Creek Camp in 1971.
In 1933, Mickey Mouse, an animated cartoon character, received 800,000 fan letters.
Oh, I thought we were merely posting random fun facts.
Tell me, what made you post yours?
Are those the records for Alaska?
Alaska is a big place, but not that big.
In 1915 the record high temperature in Alaska was 100 degrees Fahrenheit at Fort Yukon, the record low temperature was -80 degrees Fahrenheit at Prospect Creek Camp in 1971.
You're doing what's called 'data mining'.
Fair enough. Allow me to bold a word.Yes those are the records for Alaska. Here I will quote and bold the part you missed.
See that big word? It says Alaska.
Fair enough. Allow me to bold a word.
Global warming. See that bold word? It sais global.
Dictionary: Global
(glō'bəl) pronunciation
adj.
1. Something that's a whole lot bigger than Alaska.
But well done. You just debunked Alaskian Warming.
Have you ever heard of a concept called: average?
Why attack a strawman version of the Global Warming concern?
And why datamine?
There's no value in either.
skadistic, take your fingers out of your ears please, willya? And stop going 'Na-na, na-naaa-na'!
What you are constantly talking about is weather, not climate.
Yeah because they are mutually exclusive.
There's no point. You're dealing with someone who think his data mining is a good idea.