Monthly Archives: November 2010

WaPo Finds A Second Republican Ex-Congressman Which They Like!

http://io9.com/ It is a stance that defies the findings of our country’s National Academy of Sciences, national scientific academies from around the world and 97 percent of the world’s climate scientists. http://www.washingtonpost.com/  

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Reagan The Environmentalist

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Arctic Oscillation Headed Back Towards Record Low Territory

http://www.cpc.noaa.gov/products/precip/CWlink/daily_ao_index/ao.sprd2.gif This winter is looking bleak. We have the triple whammy of a low AO, low SSTs and below normal Arctic temperatures. Will there be enough fossil fuel generating capacity this winter? How many people will die as a result … Continue reading

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Met Office Forecast To Get A Blast From The Past

http://img.snow-forecast.com/images2/europesnownext3to6days.17ca.jpg November snow forecast for Exeter. I wonder when was the last time that happened?

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SST Anomalies Dropping Like A Rock

http://weather.unisys.com/surface/sst_anom.html Changes from September 20 to November 20.

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Hockey Stick Worse Than We Thought

It is claimed that prior to the 1960s, tree ring data matched thermometers within a few tenths of a degree. I don’t see much evidence to support that in the Briffa/GISSĀ  comparisons below. There are lots of places where one … Continue reading

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Making Stuff Up In Florida – Part 2

This story was reported by a Florida newspaper yesterday, claiming that we are short of snow along the Colorado Front Range. In fact, we are far above normal for the Front Range river basins. http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/snotelanom/snotelbasin Last year, Trenberth wrote this … Continue reading

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NOAA – No Connection Between Hurricane Frequency And “Global Warming”

Detection and attribution It remains uncertain whether past changes in any tropical cyclone activity (frequency, intensity, rainfall, and so on) exceed the variability expected through natural causes, after accounting for changes over time in observing capabilities. Tropical cyclone projections Frequency. … Continue reading

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Historical Comparisons Of Mid-Ocean Hurricanes Are Meaningless

The track of Hurricane Julia shows the problem. It is quite likely that Julia would have been missed completely seventy years ago. Even if she were discovered, the probability of catching her peak intensity was close to zero. Modern hurricane … Continue reading

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Warmists Love Losers

The only Republicans which the left ever cares about are the ones who get tossed out by voters. http://www.guardian.co.uk/  

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