HomeMiddle ColumnFlashback 1940: NY Times: 'Santa Claus ran into some of the strangest... Middle ColumnSpecial Reports Flashback 1940: NY Times: ‘Santa Claus ran into some of the strangest weather of his career’ as he flies through ‘all-time high’ temps By Marc Morano - December 30, 2015 232 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Via: http://junkscience.com/2015/12/from-nytimes-dec-25-1940-santa-finds-strangest-weather-of-his-career/ Tagsastrologyflashback Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleMeteorologists refute media claims that Arctic storm caused by humans: ‘That’s utter bullsh*t’ – ‘Who is feeding the media this crap?’Next articleRecord Snowfalls hit Canada, Mexico, Texas & China – ‘Insanely cold’ in Calif. – Peru sees ‘heavy snowfall’ in Summer Marc Morano LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Sea Level Rise Acceleration – An Alternative Hypothesis – Part 2 Climate411 There is a strong probability that the “accelerations” predicted by Nerem et al in their 2018 Paper (1) are due to the method of... Read more U.S. Heat Waves: Dessler Continues to Step In It Climate411 Atmospheric scientist Andrew Dessler of Texas A&M University created a stir online at Twitter last year when he decided that a graph published by... Read more Study: Global Warming is Causing a DECLINE in Tropical Cyclones Climate411 Aussie researchers believe cyclone intensity may be rising, though their study was "too coarse" to address this question. Read more