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Monthly Archives: May 2012
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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Slightly Less Implausible Deniability At NASA
Earlier this year, GISS cooled the past way down in Iceland, despite the fact that both the Icelandic Met Office and The UK Met Office agreed with the original data. Today, GISS partially corrected the problem, thanks to bloggers and … Continue reading
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Locutus Of College Station
Dessler made an amazing comment on Revkin’s blog. That tells you that that question of human attribution to global climate change really is settled in the mind of the scientific community. Varied Views on Extreme Weather in a Warming Climate – … Continue reading
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How Will the Andys React?
I just posted this comment on Andy Revkin’s blog pending approval by the moderator. Varied Views on Extreme Weather in a Warming Climate – NYTimes.com
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Al Gore Blamed The 1998 El Nino On Global Warming
The Deseret News – Google News Archive Search Temperatures have cooled more than half a degree since Manbearpig snooted through Hansen’s rubbish bin.
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More Snow In Tasiilaq
Hendrik finally got his window open a for a few minutes this morning, just in time for the next snow. Hendriks webcam i Tasiilaq
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Torrential Permanent Drought Continues In Texas
Dessler Jr. seems to be very quiet these days. Nine months ago Dessler announced permanent drought for Texas, right before he did his clueless five minute critique of Spencer. Friday, May 11, 2012 Torrential rains and strong winds Thursday night caused scattered power outages and flooded several roadways, … Continue reading
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