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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Unprecedented Catastrophic Warming – But We Didn’t Notice It Until They Made Adjustments
Prior to the Y2K USHCN adjustments, everybody (including Hansen) told us that there hadn’t been much (if any) warming in the US. fig1x.gif (500×182) As of 1999, the 1990s were much cooler than the 1930s. People who lived through both … Continue reading
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James “Pinocchio” Hansen Speaks About Extreme Weather
Hansen said this last year. Significant climatic “extreme events” were now occurring over 10 to 15 per cent of the planet annually, whereas between 1950 to 1980 they occurred over less than 1 per cent. So in places like Texas this … Continue reading
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Hansen Proves Hansen
I got a kick out of this comment on Andy Revkin’s blog, which cites Hansen’s writings as proof of Hansen’s writings.
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Scottish Children Won’t Know What Bare Ground Is
Webcams from ski resorts in Great Britain
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Surfs Up In Tasiilaq
Global warming has turned Greenland into a surfers paradice of white sand beaches and minster waves of sea ice. arcticomm_webcam.jpg (1600×1200)
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400,000 Atomic Bombs Per Day Misfiring In Hansen’s Head
sst_anom.gif (800×600) Hansen tells us that we have been adding the equivalent of 400,000 atomic bombs excess heat to the ocean every day for the past 30 years or so. Given the very cold ocean temperatures being seen in the … Continue reading
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NSIDC Moving The Wrong Direction
NSIDC maps currently show more area of above normal extent than below normal. N_daily_extent.png (420×500) So why is their graph headed the wrong direction? N_daily_extent.png (420×500)
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Hansen Ignoring UHI In Phoenix
NOAA reports 4-7C summer UHI effect in Phoenix since 1961. Hansen has dutifully ignored this inconvenient truth, and produced a nice hockey stick for Phoenix since 1961. Data.GISS: GISS Surface Temperature Analysis
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The Active Hurricane Season Of 2011
Active 2011 hurricane season breaks ‘Hurricane Amnesia’ Weather Street: 2011 Atlantic Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
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Guardian Cleared Of Having Any Journalistic Integrity
Suzanne Goldenberg put her usual fact-free journalism on display yesterday for a couple of hours. Peter Gleick cleared of forging documents in Heartland exposé Source: The Guardian Peter Gleick cleared of forging documents in Heartland expose Suzanne Goldenberg, US environment correspondent guardian.co.uk, Sunday … Continue reading
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