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Daily Archives: July 10, 2011
MeanBearPig Claims Another Victim
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4AJcaSHceE] Here is a piece of ice. More than 2,000 miles long. http://www.arctic.io/observations/8/2011-07-09/4-N74.549522-W155.826489
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Antarctic Meltdown Update
Vostok, Antarctica averaged -92F last month, with some cooler evenings down to -107F. http://www.wunderground.com/ A three degree warm up would be catastrophic.
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Hansen : 25 Metres Sea Level Rise
Greenland ice cap breaking up at twice the rate it was five years ago, says scientist Bush tried to gag By Jim Hansen Published: 17 February 2006 How far can it go? The last time the world was three degrees … Continue reading
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When Can We Expect Manhattan To Drown?
Oct. 2001 Extreme weather means more terrifying hurricanes and tornadoes and fires than we usually see. But what can we expect such conditions to do to our daily life? While doing research 12 or 13 years ago, I met Jim … Continue reading
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Barack FUBAR Obama
http://www.davemanuel.com/ Obama tripled the budget deficit during his first year as president, and blamed it on Bush. In 2010 he vowed to cut his tripled budget deficit in half, and do honest accounting.
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Nuclear Catastrophe Averted!
Last week our global warming friends were hysterical that Plutonium would catch fire in Los Alamos and destroy all life on earth. The summer monsoons have come and now the worry is flooding. Afternoon thunderstorms can provide hazards from erratic … Continue reading
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Aggie Joke : Dessler Forecasts Texas Weather For The Next 90 Years
As you sit by the pool and sweat this summer, one book you should be reading is The Impact of Global Warming on Texas (University of Texas Press, June 2011, second edition). This book, written by a group of Texas … Continue reading
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Scientific American : East Coast Sea Level Rise Fastest In 2,000 Years
Sea level is rising faster along the U.S. East Coast than it has for at least 2,000 years The new paper does “firmly establish” that current sea level rise is unprecedented for the recent past, said Ken Miller, a geologist … Continue reading
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Manhattan Still There
http://www.camvista.com/usa/new-york/manhattan-webcam.php Manhattan has survived another day of catastrophic sea level rise. California is expecting 32 feet of rise during the next few decades, and Brisbane is expecting seven metres. The world’s top rated climatologist expects Manhattan to drown sometime between … Continue reading
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SST Changes Over The Last Four Weeks
http://weather.unisys.com/archive/sst/ Over the last four weeks some interesting changes have been occurring in the oceans. It appears that another La Nina may be forming, as forecast by Klaus Wolter at NOAA. And the opposite of the forecast by James”guaranteed wrong” … Continue reading
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