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Monthly Archives: August 2012
86% Of US Hurricane Strikes Occurred Below 350 PPM CO2
The graph below is a good visualization of the criminally incompetent nature of the IPCC, who told the US Congress this week : IPCC scientists tell Senate committee drought, wildfires and hurricanes are becoming normal because of climate change Climate … Continue reading
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20th Anniversary Of Hurricane Andrew
In August 1992, Hurricane Andrew struck Florida with 145 knot winds. It was the last category five hurricane to hit the US. The second highest land wind speeds (135 knots) were at the Indianola hurricane of 1886. By contrast, the … Continue reading
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2009 : Moscow Mayor Took Control Of The Climate
10/19/09 (METEOROLOGYNEWS.COM) When one thinks of Moscow in the winter, visions of snow-covered domes and Russians cloaked in fur coats often come to mind. But if the mayor of Moscow has his way, this winter will be much different. It … Continue reading
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US Hurricane Strikes Have Dropped More Than 25% Over The Last 150 Years
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We Have A Booby Prize Winner
Someone named WOT has been arguing with me all afternoon, trying to claim that the heavy rain in Colorado has been over the mountains. So I overlaid precipitation map on the map of Colorado. The heavy rain is east of the Continental … Continue reading
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Global Temperatures In 2012 Are Almost As Warm As They Were In 1988
In 1988, Hansen forecast catastrophic warming. Today he said his forecasts had come true. Temperatures are slightly lower so far this year than they were during the first half of 1988 Wood for Trees: Interactive Graphs
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NOAA’s Martin Hoerling Comments On James Hansen
The Hansen piece is policy more than it is science, to be sure, and one can read it for the former. But facts should, and do, matter to some. The vision of a Midwest Dustbowl is a scary one, and … Continue reading
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Hansen Lies To The Washington Post
The hockey team is getting bolder and bolder with their lies. None more than the director of GISS. Climate change is here — and worse than we thought By James E. Hansen, Friday, August 3, 5:52 PM When I testified before the … Continue reading
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June 1892 : Thousands Dead In Indian Ocean Hurricane
07 Jun 1892 – THE MAURITIUS CYCLONE. THOUSANDS OF DEAD AND DYI…
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NOAA Massive Fail On Hurricanes
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory – Global Warming and Hurricanes Figures It has been seven years since a major hurricane hit the US, the longest such period in US history.
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