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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Biologist Tries To Say That Corals Will Be Fine
He can’t say it directly though, because Al Gore’s church will crucify him if he does. Coral reef species may adjust to climate change MANY of the world’s coral reefs, including the Great Barrier Reef, could survive the coming decades … Continue reading
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NOAA Naming Storms Faster Than I Can Name Rocks
If I had a better satellite, I could find more rocks in the desert. http://www.weatherstreet.com/hurricane/2011/Hurricane-Atlantic-2011.htm
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Only Six Weeks Left To Get Your Oil Tanker Across The Ice-Free Arctic
The ice is the thinnest, rottenest and least extensive in human history. http://www.arctic.io/observations/8/2011-07-20/4-N82.846025-E123.32815
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Romm Has Trouble Distinguishing Summer From Global Warming
About 20% of the US is experiencing a severe or worse drought now. In July, 1934 80% of the US was experiencing severe or worse drought. What kind of genius would attribute that reduction to global warming? It is time … Continue reading
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First Hand Account Of The 1930s
Reader Mkjon writes : Since I am 94 years old, I remember the 1930’s real unwell. In addition to the heat we were living through the longest drought of the century, as well as being in the Great Depression. I … Continue reading
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Hansen : Sea Level To Rise Faster Than 0.5 mm Per Day After 2080
http://www.columbia.edu/~jeh1/mailings/2011/20110118_MilankovicPaper.pdf Looks like the West Side Highway is now safe until 2085. Hansen granted it a reprieve. (He is good and merciful to our climate.)
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Lake Level Rise Much Faster Than IPCC Predicted
Lake Powell will hit 3660 feet elevation this weekend. It has been rising at a rate of 60,000 mm/year.
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John Cook : “observed sea level rise is already above IPCC projections and strongly hints at acceleration”
Current sea level rise is after all not exaggerated, in fact the opposite case is more plausible. Observational data and changing conditions in such places as Greenland suggest if there’s a real problem here it’s underestimation of future sea level … Continue reading
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“Sea levels will rise more dramatically than was predicted”
May 4, 2011 Sea levels will rise more dramatically than was predicted nearly four years ago by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a new study of arctic conditions concludes. The Arctic ice study by the International Arctic Monitoring and … Continue reading
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