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Monthly Archives: May 2012
History Of Real Science Dot Com
Last August I was contacted by a person who wanted to create a commercial site. I agreed to do this and this person set up real-science dot com and I started posting there. The site was plagued by down time … Continue reading
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8600 Manhattans Counting Disparity
Norsex shows ice extent about one million km² higher than 2007, and NSIDC shows about half of that gap. Apparently ice is a very tricky thing to measure. ssmi_ice_ext.png (1667×1250) N_timeseries.png (1050×840)
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Connecting The Dots Between Ignorance And Alarmism
“Connecting the Dots” Between Extreme Weather and Climate Change Over the last year, millions of people around the world have felt first-hand the impacts of the growing climate crisis. From devastating flooding in Thailand to historic drought in Texas, global … Continue reading
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Are Her Business Skills As Good As Her Climate Skills?
I am not a climate change scientist, but I have come to understand that I am a climate change victim. Our daughter took the lead investigating destructive lightning in Maine. She found that the NASA Goddard Institute estimates a 5-6% … Continue reading
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Ninety Years Of Extreme Global Warming In Illinois
ILLINOIS Climate Summary 1921 was the warmest year in Illinois history, but it wasn’t just the US that was hot. 20 Jul 1921 – DROUGHT IN BRITAIN. Unparalleled Heat Wave. LOND… 11 Oct 1921 – Heat Wave 01 Nov 1921 … Continue reading
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Maybe … Don’t Leave Cisse Wide Open Inside The 18?
Is Chelsea better off without Terry on the pitch?
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Question For Mikey Mann
World famous atmospheric scientist Mikey Mann thinks that water vapor makes the air more dense. So why does water vapor rise, and nitrogen vapor migrate horizontally? One might expect that an atmospheric scientist would understand the simplest fundamentals of the physics … Continue reading
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Protecting The Motherland From The Evils Of Capitalism
The Soviet press recognized that capitalism was evil, and was compliant with the government in keeping it at bay. I have a friend who was jailed at age 16 in the Soviet Union for selling a pair of Levis which … Continue reading
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NYT : “All The Soviet Style Propaganda That We Can Print”
The NYT Puts the Hit On The New York Times has an article today ostensibly about clouds but which is really an extended hit piece on Richard Lindzen, a professor at MIT, member of the US National Academy of Sciences and … Continue reading
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Tracking The Polar Meltdown
97% of scientists tell us that the poles are melting down at unprecedented rates and will drown us all. Weather Forecast – Antarctica summit:status:webcam Global sea ice area is higher now than it was in 1980 iphone.anomaly.global.png (512×412)
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