Monthly Archives: May 2011

GISS : “All values are missing!”

The graph above is the GISS 1200km temperature anomaly profile (by longitude) for March, 2011 at 83N. It shows the entire 83N latitude band at 4.5C – 9.5C anomaly. This data is completely fabricated. Using 250km smoothing, this is what … Continue reading

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Answer To Reader Questions On GISS

http://realclimatescience.com/ Good questions. 1. The baseline difference is not going to come close to accounting for the 5-10C discrepancy in northern Greenland. 2. The smoothing is exactly the problem. GISS has been diverging from HadCRUT over the last decade, because … Continue reading

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Earliest Cold Weather In Australia Since 1970

http://www.theage.com.au/ h/t to Al Gored

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Just How Bad Is GISS?

These two March, 2011 maps from UAH and GISS show it pretty clearly. March was a very cold month in Greenland. http://nsstc.uah.edu/climate/2011/march/MARCH_2011_map.png Surface temps from Weather Underground confirmed this. However, Hansen’s magic (below) made most of Greenland hot (anomalies as … Continue reading

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Climate Bipolar Disorder Strikes Again

When warm El Nino dominated, Trenberth blamed it on global warming. One respected climate scientist who has gone out on a limb about the global warming-El Niño connection is Kevin Trenberth, a climatologist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research … Continue reading

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Mississippi Floods Caused By Global Warming

About minus five degrees of global warming to be precise. http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/products/maps/acis/MonthTDeptUS.png

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“the first revolutionary government in America”

Jefferson, Washington and Adams? Not exactly. http://news.google.com/newspapers

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1971 : Six Months Of Heavy Rain Caused Severe Flooding In Colombia

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Expert : Cold Pacific Water Caused By Global Warming

It has never rained so much in Colombia. “Over the past 10 months we have registered five or six times more rainfall than usual,” says weather specialist Ricardo Lozano. Torrential rain and flooding have affected more than three-quarters of the country. The most … Continue reading

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Status Of Hansen’s El Nino

The “world’s top rated climatologist” forecast a “strong El Nino” for this summer. http://weather.unisys.com/surface/sst_anom.gif

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