Monthly Archives: September 2010

Freeze Is The New Melt

“Stop the presses! Arctic melt ain’t over ’til it’s over.” Joe Romm – September 18, 2010

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What Do The Trees Tell Charles?

“I happily talk to the plants and trees, and listen to them. I think it’s absolutely crucial” http://abcnews.go.com

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Try To Remember That Kind Of September …

Tom Jones And Elvis

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June Comedy From The Guardian

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/jun/02/2010-could-be-warmest-year-ever

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Igor Headed For The Arctic

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/graphics_at1.shtml?5-daynl?large#contents What happens when a tropical storm collides with -5ºC air?

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Ice Forming Rapidly In The Arctic

Ice concentrations are getting very high – as the open water freezes up. The blink comparator below shows changes in concentration over the last week. Temperatures are getting cold :

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Banks Want To Make Money (Part 2)

Examining the rest of the Deutsche Bank talking points. This is a very lame argument. Nobody respectable makes that claim, and there are well established historical ties between long solar minima and cold temperatures – with a lag time of … Continue reading

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Banks Want To Make Money (Part 1)

Deutsche Bank (which is investing in windfarms) released a paper this month, where they claim to rebut arguments of skeptics. I’ll review their responses one by one. Author makes no attempt to rebut the claim that temperatures have not risen … Continue reading

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NOAA Fixes Their Broken Ice Map

Last week I pointed out that the NOAA ice map showed too little ice. Good news is that they are listening. Here is this week’s version – somewhat better.

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Malouda 6 – Spurs 6 – Manchester City 6

Telegraph Photo

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