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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Shortest Melt Season On Record?
Green shows areas of ice gain since yesterday, red shows areas of ice loss. Ice extent increased almost one percent since yesterday, indicating that this may be the shortest melt season on record. There is 12 % more Arctic ice than at … Continue reading
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How We Know That An Ice Free Arctic Could Never Refreeze
Obama’s science advisor John Holdren says that an ice-free Arctic would never refreeze. I know that is true because down here at the 40th parallel in Colorado, when the lakes thaw out every year, they never freeze up again. Same … Continue reading
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What Goes Up, Must Come Down
After 50 years of warming, temperatures turned cold again in the 1970s 1975 – Science News
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Polar Amplification
According to global warming theory, both poles should get warmer and lose ice. Over the last thirty years, one pole has gotten warmer and lost ice. The other pole has gotten colder and gained ice. These short term trends do not fit … Continue reading
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Shock News : Arctic To Gain 170,000 Manhattans Of Sea Ice Over The Next Few Months
Morons talking about a “death spiral” should see if they can get their lobotomy reversed.
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Heidi Cullen Shock News : No Correlation Between CO2 And UK Summer Rainfall
Twitter / HeidiCullen: 1912 still wettest in UK (15+”). … h/t to Marc Morano
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Guardian Says Drought Is Worse Than The Dust Bowl
Rain comes too late for US corn crop Amazing …. Apparently the Mississippi River must be dried up, but no one noticed. Empirical evidence does not lend much support to the notion that climate is headed precipitately toward more extreme … Continue reading
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Alarmists Are Incapable Of Learning From Their Own Mistakes
You can’t make this stuff up. In 2007, they forecast ice-free in 2013, and said it was too conservative. Peter Wadhams from Cambridge jumped on board. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Arctic summers ice-free ‘by 2013 Then ice extent went … Continue reading
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Permanent Drought Continues In The Southeast, Kansas And Oklahoma
Intellicast – Weekly Precipitation in United States You really can’t make up stuff more comedic than the US Government. US Drought Monitor
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Mark Serreze – Climate Buffoon Of The Week
Mark told us recently that the August storm didn’t have much effect on ice extent. COI | Centre for Ocean and Ice | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut
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