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Daily Archives: November 14, 2010
“Every renowned scientist believes climate change is real”
Sunday, November 14, 2010 BY JEFF TITTEL THE RECORD Jeff Tittel is director of the New Jersey Sierra Club. Every renowned scientist believes climate change is real, including those at Rutgers University, Princeton University and the Department of Environmental Protection. … Continue reading
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Cold Air Pouring Down From The Arctic
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98MTcqIwB30] This week it is primarily covering Siberia, Mongolia and Colorado, but next week it is headed for North America.
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The Key Components Of Climate Forecasting
Practically everyone involved with short term climate modeling (months to seasons) will tell you that the two key input parameters are sea surface temperatures and soil moisture. However, neither of these are very predictable more than a few months into … Continue reading
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One Of The Strongest La NiƱas On Record
http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/people/klaus.wolter/MEI/ Most of the very strong ones went on for over a year. Which can mean only one thing! Hansen will soon have to start explaining again that El Nino is climate and La Nina is just weather.
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What’s Up Tiger Lily?
Tree rings are a largely consistent source of data for the past 2,000 years. But since the 1960s, scientists have noticed there are a handful of tree species in certain areas that appear to indicate temperatures that are warmer or … Continue reading
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