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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Lake Powell 2003 vs 2011
Water levels are up 40 feet since 2003. Halls Crossing launch ramp. Bullfrog launch ramp
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They Want To Control Every Aspect Of Your Life
What you eat, what you drive, where you drive, what you believe, what you say, what you can own, how many children you can have, how much you can travel, how much money you have, what your kids are taught, … Continue reading
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Methane Is BS
Cows, Camels, Peat Bogs are all mindless AGW bogeymen. Methane makes up a tiny component of the atmosphere. If a full crowd at Wembley Stadium represented the atmosphere, chances are there would be zero methane molecules. If the population of … Continue reading
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“the world continues to warm.”
By Whit Gibbons For the Salisbury Post according to the American Meteorological Society : “Earth’s atmospheric and oceanic temperatures are rising unabated” and “the world continues to warm. http://www.salisburypost.com/ That is why climate scientists came up with the Chinese aerosol … Continue reading
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What Is Hansen’s Excuse For June?
GISS June anomaly is 0.5, staying well below Scenario C. ENSO is neutral – can’t blame La Nina. In a sane world, people would say – Hansen was wrong. He should retire and the rest of us should move on. … Continue reading
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Cargo Ships All Over The Ice-Free Arctic
New ice will start forming in eight weeks. Better send your oil tanker through now, while the ice is only three metres thick. http://www.arctic.io/observations/8/2011-07-14/5-N84.292361-E166.076215
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Louise Is Better Than A Rain Dance!
On June 10, Louise Gray declared the long-term drought. One week later it was gone. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ http://www.guardian.co.uk/
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Another Huge Melt Day In The Arctic Basin
Red shows contraction of the ice edge from July 14 to July 15, 2011. The death spiral is really kicking in.
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Animals, Trees, Snow, Ice – All Doomed!
This explains the record summer streamflow in the west. Glaciers, wildlife and forests could disappear entirely from Western national parks because of what a new report by environmental advocacy groups calls the single greatest threat: global warming. “The snow is … Continue reading
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Camel Calculations
I ran Australian camel farts through my climate model and found that killing all the camels will prevent 0.000000 degrees of temperature rise over the next century. Animals consume the same amount of carbon as they emit. Had Julia passed … Continue reading
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