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Daily Archives: August 7, 2011
Dangerous Sea Level Rise In Brisbane
Sea level is almost as high as it was 45 years ago! http://www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/stations/822.php
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Measured Data Is Not Relevant To Computer Models
This article is almost completely unintelligible, just like the thought process of climate model true believers. The CSIRO agrees with Mr Watson’s findings showing a deceleration of sea-level rises in Australasian coastal waters in the second half of the 20th … Continue reading
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Obama Gets A Poll Post From The S&P Downgrade And Afghanistan Attack
On Thursday he was at 45%, and today is up to 47% http://www.rasmussenreports.com/ Maybe a full blown stock market crash and losing WWIII could put him back up over 50?
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A Skeptic Is Anyone Who Confesses That They Are Born Again In The One True Faith Of Global Warming
At a meeting last week I once again encountered resistance to describing those who refuse to accept the science that suggests a possible catastrophic Global Warming as “Deniers”. We had a discussion of suggestions: Skeptics: this term is true of … Continue reading
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Summer Warming Out Of Control
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/cag3/na.html From 1927 to 1936, summer temperatures in the US warmed at a rate of almost 40 degrees per century, even after USHCN chopped a couple of degrees off the 1930s! Climate is linear, so we can expect summers over … Continue reading
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My Sixth Month Forecast
Temperatures will cool dramatically in the northern hemisphere over the next six months. There will be lots of snow, and the Arctic will freeze up solid. This forecast does not apply to the southern hemisphere.
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Unacceptable To Challenge Incorrect Forecasts
While there is much room for debate, challenging the complex science or its conclusions from any one dimension is unacceptable, whether by focusing on one variable, a limited time window, or via anecdotes, or limited personal observation. I, for one, … Continue reading
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Year-To-Date In Texas
Almost as warm as 1927, 1925 and 1953. Only a degree cooler than 1911. http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/cag3/tx.html
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Summers In Texas Have Warmed By A Blistering 0.0 Degrees Over The Last Century
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/cag3/tx.html
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Millions Of Texans Fleeing The Heat For Winnipeg
The heat is unbearable in Texas, and millions of climate refugees are bee-lining it to Manitoba for the winter.
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