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Daily Archives: July 8, 2011
“Coldest autumn for Australia since at least 1950”
http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/current/statements/scs33.pdf h/t to reader Greg
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Repeat Of My Arctic Ice Forecast From 6/19/2011
http://realclimatescience.com/2011/06/19/my-arctic-ice-forecast/ I am not going to make a prediction of September ice extent this year. It is a crap shoot, based on 15% ice concentration – which is highly dependent on the winds in August and early September. More meaningful … Continue reading
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Can The UK Survive The Summer Without Massive New Carbon Taxes?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/jul/07/energy-bill-shelved Huhne wanted to make the UK green, but all he got was white.
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1955 : Rain Dance Ended California Fire
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Shock News : New Mexico And Arizona Had Forest Fires When CO2 Was Below 350 ppm
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Shock News : Earth Survived Mud Cracks In The Past!
http://geology.about.com/od/geoprocesses/ig/sedstrucs/mudcracks.htm Alarmists love to use pictures of mud cracks as a sign that the world is coming to an end – due to evil human behavior. However, we find mud cracks all through the fossil record, indicating that mud actually … Continue reading
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How Many Melt Days So Far?
http://www.summitcamp.org/status/weather/index?period=month Could someone do a calculation of how many melt days the interior of the Greenland ice sheet has had so far this year? I don’t have time to do this highly complex calculation, but basically it is the number … Continue reading
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LIA (Lake Isostatic Adjustment)
In the grand tradition of sea level experts, I added 0.3 feet to the rise rate of Lake Powell. This is justified because the lake gets wider as the elevation increases, so the true elevation doesn’t accurately reflect the increase … Continue reading
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Lake Powell Up 70 Feet Since Gavin Declared It Dead
Real Climate’s Gavin declared global warming poster child Lake Powell dead as of 2004. Since then, it has gained almost 70 feet in elevation – with year over year increases during every year except 2010.. http://lakepowell.water-data.com/index2.php?as_of=2011-07-06 Here is what it … Continue reading
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Changes In Arctic Ice Over The Last Week
Red shows ice loss during the last week Red shows ice loss during the last 24 hours Red shows ice loss since May 1
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