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Monthly Archives: January 2011
This Map Is Impossible
The map above combines the NOAA temperature anomaly map with the UNISYS SST anomaly map. There is a lot of anomalously cold air and water right now. But we know this is impossible for the following reasons. Hansen tells us … Continue reading
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I Can’t Say Who Will Win The Premiership This Year, But I Can Tell You Who Will Win It Ninety Years From Now
Our ability to predict weather beyond three, four days is limited. In a certain sense, predicting climate is easier. It’s a matter of probability. On the other hand tomorrow’s temperature can be anywhere between minus 10 and 70 degrees depending … Continue reading
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Suspend Freedom – Global Warming Is Too Important
The planet will fall apart if a bunch of hysterical nitwits can’t seize control of the government. The Catastrophe of Climate Change Skepticism Unlike in politics or painting, when it comes to climate change, the opinions of laypersons are not … Continue reading
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Snow In Hawaii
The cool temperatures and a passing weak storm front brought snow to the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island. Both mountains got a few inches of snow overnight that was visible this morning. The National … Continue reading
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Prolonged Cold Is A Symptom Of Global Warming
http://www.ecoworld.com/ Scientists also know that hypothermia and frostbite are symptoms of heat stress.
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Sea Level Rise Targets The Poor
Water is an interesting fluid. Normally fluids attempt to flatten, but in the case of seawater it locates poor countries and pools into mounds around their coastlines. By contrast, it leaves places like California alone. http://www.thejakartapost.com/
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Vancouver – Global Warming Ground Zero
http://www.wunderground.com/ Last year at this time, the press was hysterical about global warming at the Olympics.
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GISS Reminds Us That Cold Is The New Hot
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov
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$2.5 Billlion Per Year Studying Global Warming – Zero Return
Can anyone think of one useful thing that has come out of global warming research? Climate scientists seem to be nearly 100% wrong, 100% percent of the time. It is a mindless religion based on superstition, not a science. Manhattan … Continue reading
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Global Warming Killing People In India
New Delhi – More than 100 people have died as a cold wave intensified its grip over northern and eastern parts of India, officials and news reports said Saturday. The northern state of Uttar Pradesh, which has been the worst … Continue reading
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