Monthly Archives: May 2011

“Let us know if you spot any bugs in the new web pages”

http://sealevel.colorado.edu/ Here’s a bug …. One important change in these releases is that we are now adding a correction of 0.3 mm/year due to Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA), so you may notice that the rate of sea level rise is … Continue reading

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GISS Vs. UAH With The Same Baseline (1981-2010)

People have been asking for an apples to apples comparison of GISS vs. UAH March 2011 temperatures using the same baseline. As you can see, it doesn’t make much difference. UAH shows all of Greenland below the 1981-2010 mean, and … Continue reading

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Wyoming Snowpack 188% Of Normal

WYOMING SNAKE RIVER ……………………………. 12 of 16 191 131 UPPER YELLOWSTONE-MADISON ……………….. 12 of 13 168 129 WIND RIVER …………………………….. 9 of 10 141 97 BIGHORN BASIN ………………………….. 15 of 16 156 125 SHOSHONE RIVER …………………………. 6 of 7 148 … Continue reading

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GISS Danmarkshavn

I posted a couple of articles yesterday comparing GISS March temperatures vs satellite data in Greenland. Reader Glc pointed out that GISS does have one station in northern Greenland with a long term contiguous temperature record. That station, Danmarkshavn, showed … Continue reading

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Obama On Regime Change

Obama used to think regime change was a bad idea. He also used to believe that harsh interrogation was illegal. Things are different now. He actively supported regime change in Egypt, and has been busy the last couple of weeks … Continue reading

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To Tell The Truth

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-QSz4R7mR0] Frank Abagnale had an amazing story of deceit, which was turned into a great movie starring Leonardo Di Caprio, Tom Hanks and Christopher Walken – Catch Me If You Can. I had the opportunity to meet Frank a couple … Continue reading

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WRF Verification

Over the last two days we have had January high temperatures in Colorado, and about 10% of our normal annual precipitation has fallen in the last 36 hours. A few days ago I ran a four day GFS/WRF (NCAR) weather … Continue reading

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Mississippi Floods Have Nothing To Do With Warming

http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/products/maps/acis/WaterTDeptUS.png Since the start of the water year (October 1) temperatures along the Mississippi River drainage have generally ranged from 0 to 8 degrees below normal. The largest precipitation anomalies (image below) have occurred in regions which were also the … Continue reading

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Back In The USSR – With The Most Transparent White House In History

(May 11, 2011) — Lieutenant Colonel Terry Lakin will be returning to Baltimore on Saturday, May 14, 2011, after serving five months in Fort Leavenworth. Terry was sentenced to confinement with loss of pay, benefits and pension due to a … Continue reading

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Floods In Mississippi Due To Warming Temperatures?

Over the last 90 years, Mississippi has cooled at a rate of 1.8F per century. Peak temperatures occurred during the 1920s. Peak precipitation occurred during the 1970s. http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/cag3/ms.html

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