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Monthly Archives: March 2011
My UAH March Forecast
-0.1C : The coldest March of this millennium.
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Revkin Places Quebec At The North Pole
http://revkin.tumblr.com/post/4058030346/north-pole-ice-maximum-pretty-minimal h/t to Marc Morano and Tom Nelson
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Cook : 97% Of Scientists Believe That Climate Change Does Not Happen Naturally
http://www.skepticalscience.com/news.php?n=646 If Cook’s statement were correct, the implication would be that the climate does not normally change. Climate scientists can’t forecast the Sun, volcanoes, oceanic cycles, clouds, rain, snow, ice, soil moisture – or anything else which affects the climate … Continue reading
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Catlin Team Faces -42C And Five Metre Thick Ice
Looks like PIPS was right, after all. http://www.catlinarcticsurvey.com/2011/03/23/explorers-reach-ice-base/ h/t to Marc Morano and Tom Nelson
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Disappeared : Met Office 2007 Summer Forecast
On April 11, 2007 the Met Office issued this forecast : News release 11 April 2007 Met Office forecast for Summer 2007 The latest seasonal forecast from the Met Office issued today, reveals that this summer is, yet again, likely to be … Continue reading
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Disappeared : Met Office 2007 Global Forecast
On January 4, 2007 the UK Met Office forecast that 2007 would be the “hottest year ever.” News release 4 January 2007 2007 – forecast to be the warmest year yet 2007 is likely to be the warmest year on … Continue reading
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Hiding The Evidence : Met Office 2009 Winter Forecast
The Met Office has deleted their failed winter 2009/2010 forecast from their web site. http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/science/creating/monthsahead/seasonal/2009/winter.html Here is the original forecast, before the Met Office deleted it. http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
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CO2 Madness Driving The World Insane
In the absence of not yet developed (and not necessarily feasible) storage technology, wind and solar are nearly useless in most places. Nuclear obviously has its problems. Coal, oil and natural gas are abundant, and provide the vast majority of … Continue reading
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Green Economist Says That Burning Sydney And Melbourne Would Improve Australia’s Economy
Crime and car accidents increase the GNP because of the increased work for police, ambulances and prisons. A reduction in crime reduces the GNP. Similarly, a good way to increase Australian GNP would be to burn down Sydney and Melbourne … Continue reading
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Met Office Hides The Incompetence
They have removed the failed seasonal forecasts from their archive, and replaced some of them with junk like this : http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/news/releases/archive/2009/our-summer-forecast
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