Daily Archives: June 26, 2011

Obama : 100 Days Is Less Than A Week

Obama to Members of Congress: Action Versus Libya to Last ‘Days not Weeks’ March 18, 2011 7:10 PM In his meeting with Members of Congress today, sources tell ABC News, President Obama said he expected that the period that the … Continue reading

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Sea Level In Key West Rose Faster Prior To 1950

This is a fairly typical pattern along the East Coast of the US http://www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/rlr.monthly.data/188.rlrdata  

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1948 : Low CO2 Flood Wiped Oregon Town Off The Map

http://news.google.com/newspapers

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1900-1940 : Arctic Warmed Six Degrees, Ice Thinned To Two Metres

Identical story to what we hear now. http://trove.nla.gov.au/

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Playing Games With Colors At NCDC

NCDC maps always make it look like the world is burning up, because of their choice of color scheme. http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/service/global/map-blended-mntp/201101-201105.gif I removed all the red, and hue shifted the blue. It becomes clear that much of the planet has been … Continue reading

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Accuweather : “Lake Powell Waters to be Highest since 2002”

Water levels are actually higher than 2002, but the general idea of the article is correct. http://lakepowell.water-data.com/index2.php?as_of=1964-06-24 http://www.accuweather.com/

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Weather Forecaster Blames His Poor Forecasting On CO2

My apologies for yesterday’s “bust”.  Yes, we know when we’re wrong. We pace, check the Doppler, press our concerned faces up against the nearest window. A friend walked up with a copy of the Star Tribune weather page, pointing to … Continue reading

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ORNL : “We Don’t Have Any Evidence To Support That Idea, So We Will Just Make It Sound Like We Do”

“We’re not at a state in the science where we can attribute any single storm to climate change. We just can’t. It’s too early,” said Auroop Ganguly, a senior researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory whose primary research interests include … Continue reading

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University Of Alaska Continues To Forecast Late Break Up Of The Ice Off Barrow

http://seaice.alaska.edu/gi/observatories/barrow_breakup http://www.arctic.io/observations/

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1913 : Intolerable Heat And Mosquitoes In The Arctic

Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885-1954) (about)    <Friday 27 June 1913 ARCTIC HEAT. It is not always cold in the Arctic regions, as more than one explorer has found. “July was intolerably hot” (says Stefansson in “Harper’s”). We had no … Continue reading

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