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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Little Deflated Footballs
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/ The disaster loving crowd is in hysterics about my June sea ice forecast of 5.5 million km^2, which was 11% too high. What they wanted to see was this : Sadly for them, they didn’t get their record low. … Continue reading
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My First Query To The Climate Science Rapid Response Team
Antarctic sea ice is currently about three standard deviations above normal, according to NSIDC graphs. The excess sea ice is necessarily located at relatively low latitudes, and the sun is near its peak in Antarctica now. This means that large … Continue reading
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Polar Ice Radiative Feedback Cools The Planet
The graph above overlays the NSIDC Arctic graph (red) on their Antarctic graph (blue) with both axes normalised to the same scale. Note that there is almost twice as much sea ice in the southern hemisphere as there is in … Continue reading
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Antarctic Ice Three Standard Deviations Above Normal
The Sun is up high in the sky over Antarctica and sea ice extent is far above normal. The extra ice reflects sunlight back into space, which has the effect of a positive feedback, reinforcing the extreme cold which the … Continue reading
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The ice caps are in trouble
The ice caps are in trouble http://www.smh.com.au
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Earth Hour Uummannaq Greenland
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UN Official Preannounces Conclusions Of The Next IPCC Report
http://www.google.com/ They can just send the scientists home and quit pretending that this has anything to do with science. The results have been pre-determined and the next IPCC report will be even “worse than the last one.” Difficult to imagine that … Continue reading
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Giant Statue To Fight Climate Change
http://www.spinner.com/ This is actually an old English tradition, but normally the dildo is the art rather than the artist.
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Climate Fortune Telling Industry Continues To Boom
Climate change will raise average crop productivity until 2020, after which it will decline by 5-10 per cent by 2050, according to research carried out by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) in Colombia. The Climate Change, Agriculture and … Continue reading
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Global Warming Kills Champion Surfer
http://thebenshi.com/2010/11/22/87-did-global-warming-kill-one-of-the-greatest-surfers-in-history/ Summary below : Dude, like he might have died from Dengue fever. Or he might of died of a drug overdose. But either way it is proof of global warming. Because … like … they never used to have … Continue reading
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