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Monthly Archives: March 2013
No Global Warming Footprint In New York Sea Level
After Sandy came through and no respectable scientist was willing to blame it on global warming, Trenberth jumped in and said that global warming had raised sea levels in New York. This is complete nonsense. Tide gauges show a constant rate of … Continue reading
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Nani Deserved The Red card
I’ve watched the play twenty times. After the initial accidental contact on the dangerous play, Nani followed through with a malicious kick. The referee made the right decision as far as I can tell.
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Epic Cold Blast Hits Europe And Russia
Thirty million km² of Europe and Russia are running far below normal temperatures. Animation using Javascript Animation Player This is a huge problem for alarmists, because ice in the Barents Sea has returned to “normal” – after last year’s large deficiency.
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Early Spring Arrives In The Arizona Desert
Wunderground Meteorologist Shaun Tanner : Hail Pours Down on Southwest | Weather Underground
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Feinstein Says Soldiers Are Mentally Ill And Can’t be Trusted With Guns
At a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting on Thursday, Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-California) opposed an amendment to her Assault Weapons Ban legislation that would allow military veterans to continue to buy the firearms that would be banned. Feinstein says a veteran … Continue reading
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McKibben Suffers From NaN
Twitter / billmckibben: Temperature now changing 50x … There has been zero temperature change over the last sixteen years. If you divide the temperature change by McKibben’s IQ, you get NaN. Wood for Trees: Interactive Graphs
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Working On The Mystery Without Any Clue
I am an engineer. I am used to working on very tightly defined problems with very tightly defined schedules. By contrast, we have hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars being stolen to study and fix “climate change.” No one knows what climate change means, much less … Continue reading
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More Permanent Drought For Arizona
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Second Massive Fail For The Capital Weather Gang In A Week
Last week they told us the drought in the SW was going to get worse. This is our second huge snowstorm since they made that forecast. This week they predicted a big snowstorm for DC which never materialized. They can’t forecast … Continue reading
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Smoking Gun That The New Hockey Stick Is Junk Science
loopglac.gif (154×170) Ten thousand years ago, most of Canada was covered with ice. This would have reflected most of the summer sunlight received there back into space, and would have had a huge cooling effect on the planet. The 1990 … Continue reading
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