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Monthly Archives: September 2010
US Temperatures Having Difficulty Keeping It Up
Since 1998, GISS has shown some interesting changes to the US temperature data – as seen in the blink comparator above. The present got warmer and the past got cooler. Nevertheless, the most recent GISS graph shows that US temperatures … Continue reading
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Is GISS Consistent With Statements From Climate Experts?
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/2010july/figure2.pdf GISS released this graph in July, showing unabated warming since the mid-1970s.
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SST Changes Over The Last Two Weeks
The blink comparator above shows how SST anomalies have changed since early September.
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The Anti-Engineering Crowd
Engineers have to get things right. They design things which have to work in the real world. When bridges fall down, there are consequences. If your computer doesn’t work, there are consequences. If a rocket crashes, there are consequences.
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New Ice Forming At 81N
The freeze line is moving quickly south. You can see new ice starting to form at 81N 157E. The blink comparator shows changes over the last week.
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Extreme Climate Reporting
It is not surprising that many people believe that extreme weather events are on the rise. The media constantly exaggerates their weather reporting. Consider Hurricane Igor, which has 100 MPH winds – a category 2 hurricane. If it drops five … Continue reading
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Connecting Your Thermostat To The Hague
During the campaign, at a stop in Oregon, candidate Obama noted : “We can’t drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times … and then just expect that … Continue reading
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More On GISTEMP Differences
Reader “Amino” put together this video, showing how GISS has diverged over the last decade from other data sources. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ROMzxA4A9c]
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The North Pole Disappears
As the Sun sets over the pole for the winter, satellites can no longer photograph it with visible light. Note the circular hole in the center of today’s image.
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Sunderland Scores Both Goals In 1-1 Tie
Arsenal falls further behind …..
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