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Daily Archives: October 6, 2010
Another Aggie Professor Proves The Earth Isn’t Warming
“Texas temperatures are going up pretty much like the earth’s temperatures are,” – Gerald North, professor of atmospheric sciences and oceanography. Since Texas summer and annual temperatures have not warmed, that means we can put the AGW story to bed.
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Looking Closer At One Region Near The Pole
Reader Peter Ellis is not convinced. The animation below circulates between three images – end of July ice age/end of September ice age/UIUC ice concentration on the date of the minimum. The images are already normalised for drift. The ice … Continue reading
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Reader Comment From An Old Timer (Like Me)
Wayne Job says: Mr Goddard, I have to commend you on your infinite patience when dealing with those on your blog with closed minds. As a somewhat aged person I have lived through much climate change, though I would prefer … Continue reading
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Extending the 10:10 Syndrome
WWF ad explaining that 9/11 was no big deal. 10:10 tells us that it is OK to kill a few children, because 300,000 people die from climate change. These are the thoughts of severely mentally ill individuals – but let’s … Continue reading
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Selective Loss of MYI
The blink comparator above shows changes between NSIDC’s end of July map, and end of September map. They are at the same scale, but I have shifted the maps to account for drift.
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Hottest Year Ever : Snow Forecast For Moscow This Week
http://www.snow-forecast.com/maps/static/europe/next3to6days/snow
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Another Bad Aggie Joke
Did you hear about the Aggie terrorist who tried to blow up the Longhorn team bus? …. He burned his lips on the tailpipe. He probably needs to put a new fan on his computer, because NCDC thermometers show Texas … Continue reading
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Election Reminder
Make sure you register to vote! With Halloween coming on, the other side is pushing a major voter registration effort.
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Words vs Thoughts
Michael Mann: “Mr. Cuccinelli wants to prosecute people based on the words they choose to use. I’m not sure even George Orwell ever dreamed up anything that frightening.” Tough call. How about 10:10 executing school children for not believing in … Continue reading
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On The Safe Side of 350
In 1960, CO2 was at a very safe level according to Dr. Hansen – 317 ppm. If only we could go back to those good old days, when the climate was safe. It was so safe that 30 million people … Continue reading
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