Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
Google Search
-
Recent Posts
- High Speed Analysis And Visualization
- El Nino To The Rescue?
- Fake News Update
- Growth Of Antarctic Sea Ice
- 65 Years Of Progress!
- El Nino To The Rescue?
- Worst March Drought On Record
- ChartGL Process Control Demo
- The Biggest Money Laundering Scam
- Drought In The Headwaters Of Lake Powell
- Unrealistic Expectations Of Water Availability
- Did Bill Gates Do This?
- Worst March Drought On Record In The US
- The Real Hockey Stick Graph
- Analyzing The Western Water Crisis
- Gaslighting 1924
- “Why Do You Resist?”
- Climate Attribution Model
- Fact Checking NASA
- Fact Checking Grok
- Fact Checking The New York Times
- New Visitech Features
- Ice-Free Arctic By 2014
- Debt-Free US Treasury Forecast
- Analyzing Big City Crime (Part 2)
Recent Comments
- conrad ziefle on High Speed Analysis And Visualization
- Bob G on 65 Years Of Progress!
- Bob G on 65 Years Of Progress!
- Gordon Vigurs on 65 Years Of Progress!
- arn on 65 Years Of Progress!
- arn on 65 Years Of Progress!
- Bob G on 65 Years Of Progress!
- Bob G on 65 Years Of Progress!
- Jack the Insider on 65 Years Of Progress!
- Bob G on 65 Years Of Progress!
Temperatures Slowing And Accelerating At The Same Time
This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.


And we know “speed ups” last 20 years . . .
How would Tragedy Trenberth know how long a “slow down” can last? Is he divine?
No, Oblarny is divine. Trenberth is merely his high priest. Hansen is the water carrier
Mutually exclusive outcomes can be synonymous in the cult of Gaia, but only if we say so, and until we say otherwise. Excelsior!
Maybe they meant to say an acceleration to the downside?
So in four more years Trenberth turns into a toad?
A more relevant question is who cares what Trenberth thinks? Even the consensus climate scientists who have studied and published on this topic, i.e., such as Santer and Von Storch, have already concluded models are inconsistent with observations for the 21st century.
Fuzzy math, the Common Core kind.