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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Phil Agrees That Jim Is Cheating
CRUTEM4v shows that the grid cell which Nuuk, Greenland is located on, has no temperature trend over the last 100 years. GISS used to show the same thing, but Hansen recently corrupted the Nuuk temperature data to show a warming … Continue reading
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Climate Engineering – 100 Years Ago
Scientists wanted to improve the climate – by making the Arctic ice-free. Apparently climate scientists were much smarter 100 years ago. 13 Dec 1912 – Melting of the North Pole. SCHEME TO IMPROVE THE…
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Forecast Verification
During the last couple of weeks I made four forecasts. Forecast Result UAH April 0.29 0.295 Chelsea-Liverpool 2-1 2-1 Man City-Newcastle 4-1 2-0 Chelsea-Munich Chelsea humiliation (May 19)
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If You Bet On Every Horse In The Race …
August 22, 2011 Georgia and the Carolinas are increasingly looking like they could take a direct hit from Hurricane Irene, possibly as a Category 3 storm containing winds of 115 miles per hour or higher. Before that happens, however, South … Continue reading
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John Cook Has Low Veracity Sensitivity
“The exception tests the rule.” Or, put another way, “The exception proves that the rule is wrong.” That is the principle of science. If there is an exception to any rule, and if it can be proved by observation, that … Continue reading
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Another Canary Flies Away
For years we have been told by NASA that the Antarctic Peninsula is the fastest warming place on Earth. But sadly for Al and Jim, over the past decade CRUTEMPv4 shows a decline in temperatures there. I’m very surprised that … Continue reading
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Arctic Ice Area Increase In Mid-May
According to a top expert from NASA. the Arctic may be ice free in twelve weeks. But for now, Arctic ice area is above normal and increasing over the last couple of days. ssmi1_ice_area.png (1667×1250)
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For Bill McKibben
Bill told me the other day that droughts and floods happen more frequently now due to global warming. That idea is not supported by the historical record. Australia had drought, flood or both during almost every year from 1789 to … Continue reading
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Understanding The Underwear Bomber
The logic is very straightforward. If you kill dozens of innocent women and children by exploding your genitals, god will reward you by providing dozens of virgins to have sex with. The logic is nearly as rational as the concept that taxes … Continue reading
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110 Years Of King Drought
Australian government scientists have only recently become stupid enough to suggest that drought is permanent. 10 May 1902 – KING DROUGHT.
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