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Monthly Archives: February 2016
What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
The Sydney Observatory shows several degrees warming since the 1940s. It is carefully situated next to a couple dozen lanes of asphalt, with a tall building reflecting the afternoon sun on to the thermometer. Despite all of this, there has been no … Continue reading
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Australian Stations Now Available
Select AS for the state selection (below WY) and more than 1,000 Australian stations will appear. Download : PullingBackTheCurtain version 1.2
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Pulling Back The Curtain V1.1
As promised, there is a new release of Pulling back the curtain, with some new features. It now plots daily precipitation, daily snowfall and consecutive days below the minimum threshold. You can download the zip file here : Download This will open … Continue reading
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The September 1897 Heatwave In Ohio
Ohio had an incredible heatwave during September, 1897. It took less two minutes to generate all of these graphs with my released software.
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Pulling Back The Curtain On Super Climate Sunday
[TH : I moved the links to a secure https address, as some people seemed to be picking up malware on the download. The executable itself is clean.] I know that people are excited today about the big game between Real … Continue reading
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Super Climate Sunday
Tomorrow will be the day when detailed climate analysis becomes readily available to everyone.
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The Mind Blowing Heat Of 1936
During the summer of 1936, Seymour, Indiana had 49 days over 100 degrees and reached 113 F (45C) Most of the 100 degree days came during two heatwaves. A 15 day stretch in July and a 20 day stretch in August. … Continue reading
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The Wrong Stuff
NASA astronauts NASA satellite deniers Four years ago, the people with The Right Stuff sent this letter to NASA satellite deniers James Hansen and Gavin Schmidt, who are completely destroying the agency’s reputation with their junk science. March 28, 2012 The Honorable Charles Bolden, … Continue reading
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Confirmation Bias In Climate Science
The National Center For Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado has this 15 year old “educational” video in their lobby, blaming the rise in the North Atlantic Oscillation on your car. The video also says that the NAO is the primary driver of climate … Continue reading
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