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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Guardian Was Upset About Climategate Leaks, But Is Thrilled To Publish US Military Secrets
The CO2 Blitz in London makes 1940 look like child’s play. People turn their lights off at night to avoid being targeted by CO2 bombers.
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Message To Cancun : Stop Those Hurricanes
It has been 806 days since any hurricane made landfall on the US, and 6,670 days since a category 5 hurricane made landfall. But it hasn’t always been like that. In 1886, seven hurricanes struck the US – including two … Continue reading
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Good Comment In The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/discussion/comment-permalink/8542905
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Chelsea Goal Scoring Sinking As Fast As Global Temperatures
http://guardian.touch-line.com/ How many will Torres score today?
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Feedback Is By Definition Iterative
If you can’t accurately model the climate next month, then you certainly can’t model it for next year. If you can’t model it next year, you certainly can’t model it for 50 years. The whole point of climate models is … Continue reading
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Hansen Forecasts vs Current Temperatures
In 1988, Hansen forecast 1-3C warming for Antarctica by the “2010s” It better get warming fast. This month, Antarctica has been running as much as 15C below normal, with record sea ice. http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/map/ANIM/sfctmpmer_01a.fnl.30.gif
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Shock News : Disastrous Failure Of Australian Wheat Crop
The 1914-15 drought The drought of 1914-15 became seared in the memory of Australians, primarily due to the disastrous failure of the wheat crop that year. The first signs of drought became evident in 1913, when rainfall in western Victoria, … Continue reading
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Guaranteed Success In Climate Forecasting
Drought, floods, heat, cold, snow, rain, lack of rain, lack of snow, winds, hurricanes, tornadoes, thunderstorms, cloudy days, sunny days, etc. have always been normal climatic patterns. No matter what you predict, you are guaranteed to be a winner. Unless … Continue reading
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Afternoon Temperatures In Norway : -12F (-24C)
http://www.wunderground.com/wundermap/
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