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Daily Archives: November 25, 2010
Explaining Ice Loss In West Antarctica
From the NSIDC image, it appears that there is a large amount of excess sea ice bordering West Antarctica (lower left.) What you can’t see is that super-secret stealth currents of warm water travel hundreds of miles under the ice, … Continue reading
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In A Desperate Attempt To Reverse The Election, The US Turns Blue
http://wxmaps.org/pix/temp1.html Look what is coming next week! Time to coin a new term : “The Obama Minimum.” Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
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“clearscience” gets silly
What Goddard ignores is that thermal expansion explains the majority of global sea level rise Sea level has risen 130 metres. Those oceans must be getting incredibly hot!
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What Causes Changes In Oceanic Heat Content?
http://www.terragalleria.com/ Clouds are the key variable. When the sun shines on the ocean at a low angle of incidence, SW radiation enters the water and heats it. When it is cloudy, less heat enters the water. So a critical factor … Continue reading
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She Turned Me Into A Newt
Reading the publications of Romm/Guardian/Hansen and elsewhere, it is clear that there is a certain segment of the population who believe that any form of weather is a sign of human effects on the climate. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fr8DIg3oHFI]
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The Emperor’s New Clothes
The professor realized that the people were right but could not admit to that. He though it better to continue the procession under the illusion that anyone who couldn’t see the imaginary climate crisis was either stupid or incompetent.
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NASA Scientist Travels To China To Trash America
http://redgreenandblue.org/ China has just passed the US as the world’s #1 producer of CO2. Under Hansen’s definition, a country is valued based on their CO2 rhetoric.
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We Have Cracked The Top 80 On WordPress
http://botd.wordpress.com/?lang=en Out of 357,128 blogs.
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Another IPCC Fantasy Gets Flushed Down The Toilet
According to the new results, the annual world average sea level rise is about 1 millimeter, or about 0.04 of an inch. http://www.physorg.com/news/2010-11-satellites-reveal-differences-sea.html These new numbers are in line with NOAA tide gauge data. The low end of IPCC forecasts … Continue reading
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Guardian Wants To Be A Real Boy
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnI3Hp0fJhE] http://www.guardian.co.uk/ HadCRUT just released their October numbers, and show eight out of ten months this year below 1998. Only January and March were a little warmer than 1998.
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