Monthly Archives: August 2012

Mann : Had We Listened To Hansen in 1988, Manhattan Would Not Be Underwater Now

Hansen sure nailed the part about Manhattan being underwater While doing research 12 or 13 years ago, I met Jim Hansen, the scientist who in 1988 predicted the greenhouse effect before Congress. I went over to the window with him and looked … Continue reading

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We Have A Flake In Our Midst

Arcticio (@arcticio) says: August 9, 2012 at 7:50 pm You call the ice flakes of first image an ice pack? Well, some euphemisms intend to amuse, lol. Below is the image he is referring to , with the scale attached. //ARCTIC.IO/OBSERVATIONS/8/2012-08-08/7-N81.213551-W176.222925 Those ice … Continue reading

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The USHCN Mystery Adjustment

We have already seen that the exponentially increasing post 1990 TOBS adjustments are garbage and lacking even a theoretical basis, but what about the the 1.8 degree mystery adjustment which sits on top of TOBS? What ever it is, it has grown exponentially … Continue reading

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Consensus Says That Global Warming Made Mars Extremely Cold

If you want to see the effects of real global warming, you don’t have to look any further than our sister planet Mars. Once a warm, wet planet with oceans and rivers whose beds still crisscross the Martian landscape, it’s … Continue reading

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That New Kind Of Extreme Drought

4-8″ of rain in Georgia and Indiana this week can only mean one thing – extreme drought US Drought Monitor Intellicast – Weekly Precipitation in United States

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NASA Experiences Extreme Integrity Meltdown

Satellite images analyzed by NASA revealed that the icy surface of Greenland has melted more this month than at any time in the history of its observation from space. Almost the entire ice sheet experienced some sort of melting at … Continue reading

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Visualizing The Arctic Meltdown

Melt season length is getting sharply shorter. Since 2005, the Arctic melt season length has dropped by almost twenty days. www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/seaice/extent/plot.csv

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Why Are Idiots So Self Assured?

Harry Reid is an idiot Of course, if those skeptics had taken a stroll along the Potomac River on a 70-degree day this February, they would have seen cherry trees blossoming earlier than at any time since they were planted … Continue reading

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Illinois 30-40 Degrees Cooler Than 1936

Weather Forecast Chicago, IL | Chicago Weather | Wunderground Compare vs. August 18, 1936 ALEDO 106 ANNA 2 NNE 107 AURORA 100 CARLINVILLE 109 CHARLESTON 105 DANVILLE 104 DECATUR WTP 105 DIXON 1 NW 103 DU QUOIN 4 SE 109 … Continue reading

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Interesting Goings On In The Arctic

Much of the ice pack is already covered with fresh snow. //ARCTIC.IO/OBSERVATIONS/8/2012-08-08/7-N81.213551-W176.222925 A significant amount of ice is surviving the summer near the Bering Strait. This is the first time that has happened in several years. //ARCTIC.IO/OBSERVATIONS/8/2012-08-08/7-N71.739847-W170.728681

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