In 1993, sophisticated computer models predicted 8-10 degrees warming in the US by 2030.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
Google Search
-
Recent Posts
- Historical Weather Analysis With Visitech
- “American Summers Are Starting to Feel Like Winter”
- Joker And Midnight Toker
- Cheering Crowds
- Understanding Flood Mechanisms
- Extreme Weather
- 70C At Lisbon
- Grok Defending The Climate Scam
- “Earlier Than Usual”
- Perfect Correlation
- Elon’s Hockey Stick
- Latest Climate News
- “Climate dread is everywhere”
- “The Atmosphere Is ‘Thirstier.’”
- Skynet Becomes Self Aware
- “We Have To Vote For It So That You Can See What’s In It”
- Diversity Is Our Strength
- “even within the lifetime of our children”
- 60 Years Of Progress in London
- The Anti-Greta
- “a persistent concern”
- Deadliest US Tornado Days
- The Other Side Of The Pond
- “HEMI V8 Roars Back”
- Big Pharma Sales Tool
Recent Comments
- Gordon Vigurs on Historical Weather Analysis With Visitech
- Fred Harwood on Historical Weather Analysis With Visitech
- arn on Historical Weather Analysis With Visitech
- Luigi on “American Summers Are Starting to Feel Like Winter”
- Bob G on Historical Weather Analysis With Visitech
- Gordon Vigurs on Historical Weather Analysis With Visitech
- Bob G on Historical Weather Analysis With Visitech
- arn on “American Summers Are Starting to Feel Like Winter”
- Gordon Vigurs on “American Summers Are Starting to Feel Like Winter”
- conrad ziefle on “American Summers Are Starting to Feel Like Winter”
The article goes on to say that Venus is so very hot beacause of its high atmospheric CO2 concentration. Too bad she did not have room for another column on the canals of Mars or Moon cheese.
Yes, the atmosphere on Mars is 95% CO2 and it’s so cold there is snows dry ice.
You forgot to highlight “satellite Reconnaissance” as a bogus source of NASA data. They no longer recognize that information. I am actually surprised they leave those satellites functional, seems their scam is better served if they nuke them.
NOAA still continues to post their results. Here is the site:
http://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/smcd/emb/mscat/
“…more sophisticated computer models…”
Uh huh.
As I sit here in my abode about 30 mi north of Indianapolis there is a steady south win of over 25 mph with gusts over 30 whipping my flags. The temp is 63 deg. F and it’s sunny. Despite the fact that I have to go out and pick up some stuff out my yard and it’s been far too windy to burn off the stuff I have in my fire ring, I’ll take this kind of weather on this Feb. 28th day over the average we have here on this day.
Monday at 05:00 I drive down to Walton, KY near the I-75 and I-71 split and pick up body parts for new automobiles and deliver them to a place in Goshen, IN and then drive home with the empty trailer. So part of my drive will be through Amish country. Not a bad way to spend a day at work I think.