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Daily Archives: May 12, 2012
Columbia University : No Research Permitted Here
Thursday, April 05, 2007 Global warming is turning the Southwest into a permanent Dust Bowl, where the dry conditions of our worst 20th century droughts — the 1930s and 1950s — become the norm over the next century, according to … Continue reading
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Evil Men In The Climate Debate
The BBC complains that claim change deniers are evil men, but they may have not thought their position through very clearly – given that the corrupt men are on the other side of the debate. Climate experts on how to … Continue reading
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Proposing A Return To 19th Century CO2 Levels
Hansen doesn’t go far enough. We should go back to the CO2 levels of the last decade of the 19th century, which brought record heat, fire, tornadoes and hurricanes. The hottest decade in Arizona was the 1890s. ARIZONA Climate Summary … Continue reading
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Be Careful What You Ask For, Katherine
Katherine has been misleading the flock about Texas weather, and is getting her just rewards. The hot pink circle sits over Katherine – the only place in Texas or Oklahoma still experiencing drought. I have been watching the radar recently, and Lubbock keeps getting missed … Continue reading
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Suzuki : Humans Are Maggots Who Defecate On The Environment
h/t to hauntingthelibrary and Marc Morano
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Two Weeks Of No Updates At Cryosphere Today
April 28 was the last update at CT. I hope everything is OK.
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The Tangled Web Of Deceit In Hansen’s World
I noticed something in GISS attempt to cover up their Iceland fraud from a couple of months ago. The graph below blinks between the original non-homogenized data, and current non-homogenized data. Note that they have now wiped out the well documented warming … Continue reading
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Hoerling To Hansen : Facts Do Matter …. To Some People
NOAA’s extreme weather expert, Martin Hoerling, slammed Hansen on Andy Revkin’s blog yesterday. “Over the next several decades, the Western United States and the semi-arid region from North Dakota to Texas will develop semi-permanent drought, with rain, when it does … Continue reading
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Spring Wrapping Up In Greenland
Less than three weeks of meteorological spring remaining. It was -42C in the center of the Greenland Ice Sheet last night. Hansen continues to talk about a Greenland meltdown. summit:status:weather Still no children at the playground in the capital. arcticomm_webcam.jpg (1600×1200) … Continue reading
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Arctic Ice Extent Tied For Highest Since At Least 2004
Zwally said that the Arctic may be ice free this summer, but Maslowski gave it until next summer. COI | Centre for Ocean and Ice | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut
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