NPR : “Two Cold Winters Don’t Make A Climate Trend”

http://www.npr.org/

They finally noticed that it is cold. That is a step in the right direction.

Minnesota winter temperatures have declined over the last decade at a rate of 110 degrees per century .

http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/cag3/mn.html

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8 Responses to NPR : “Two Cold Winters Don’t Make A Climate Trend”

  1. Lance says:

    Come on Steve, that graph is cherry picking….hmmm, i checked my graph for those years and it looks similar! Ok, but its a warmcold.

  2. Amino Acids in Meteorites says:

    Speaking of tax funded media with loose screws…….The BBC!

    “This is a time of global warming. Through our feet I think we can begin to feel it.”

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoDvklTv71E

  3. Paul H says:

    Well if 2 winters don’t make a trend then where does that leave the theory that cold winters are caused by the warm arctic?

  4. Andy Weiss says:

    Gore’s hockey stick is now pointing south!

  5. SBVOR says:

    Question:
    I wonder what NPR would say about 23 USA winters with NO WARMING!

    Obvious Answer:
    ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!
    It runs contrary to their purely political propaganda.

    When it comes to climate change, nobody is more dishonest than NPR — NOBODY!

  6. NikFromNYC says:

    I haven’t had interest in seasonal temperature data since good old yearly averages indicate that my birthplace is just as boringly getting a bit warmer each decade, just like Berlin and London. It was cold there. I hated it. It’s a lot easier to meet women in NYC since frigidity is less extreme out East. I plotted the world’s oldest T records here, to point out the folly of obscure debating points that revolve around calculating machines: http://oi49.tinypic.com/rc93fa.jpg

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