“There is a possibility of an ice-free Arctic Ocean for a short period in summer perhaps as early as 2015.”
pmel.noaa.gov/arctic-zone/detect/documents/AMSA_2009_Report_2nd_print.pdf
“There is a possibility of an ice-free Arctic Ocean for a short period in summer perhaps as early as 2015.”
pmel.noaa.gov/arctic-zone/detect/documents/AMSA_2009_Report_2nd_print.pdf
In 2009, the Center for Biological Diversity predicted an ice-free Arctic by 2012. Now they have pushed the date back to “the 2030s”
“climate scientists say the Arctic could be completely ice free in the summer by 2012.”
“climate scientists say the Arctic could be completely ice free in the summer by the 2030s.”
In 2007, Professor Wieslaw Maslowski from the Naval Postgraduate School, made this projection :
“Our projection of 2013 for the removal of ice in summer is not accounting for the last two minima, in 2005 and 2007,” the researcher from the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, explained to the BBC.
“So given that fact, you can argue that may be our projection of 2013 is already too conservative.”
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Arctic summers ice-free ‘by 2013’
Two years later when it was obvious he was wrong, he tried to blame it on Al Gore.
However, the climatologist whose work Mr Gore was relying upon dropped the former Vice-President in the water with an icy blast.
“It’s unclear to me how this figure was arrived at,” Dr Maslowski said. “I would never try to estimate likelihood at anything as exact as this.”
Inconvenient truth for Al Gore as his North Pole sums don’t add up – Times Online
Then in 2011 he changed the prediction to 2016.
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Ten years to save the planetThe Stern Report will tomorrow reveal that if governments do nothing, climate change will cost more than both world wars and render swathes of the planet uninhabitable. Can the world find the will to act? ”
Sat 28 Oct 2006
Ten years to save the planet from mankind | Gaby Hinsliff | The Guardian
The University of Maine Climate Reanalyzer uses fake NOAA temperature data to generate their graphs and erase the heat of the past.
“Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898-1954) / Fri 27 Sep 1929 / Page 3 /
EUROPE EUROPEAN GLACIERS In the opinion of M. Auguste Bouchayer, scientist and engineer, there were no glaciers in Europe in th: Middle Ages. In a recent communication to the Dauphine Scientific Society, he submits the conclusion that since the Middle Ages there has been considerable fall in the maximum summer temperature. Consequently winter snows and ice accumulations which were formerly melted in summer are no longer thus dissipated Mont Blanc, he points out, is under 16,000 feet in height, and, as in the thirteenth: century the maximum summer temperature was capable of melting snow and ice at a much greater height than that, there could in those times be no eternal snow on its summit. Glaciers, he adds, are dependent for their formation and existence on eternal snows; therefore there can have been no glaciers on Mont Blanc in the Middle Ages.”
A simple explanation of how NOAA rewrites US history to turn a long-term cooling trend into a warming trend.
NOAA displays this graph without any disclaimer that it shows the opposite trend from the thermometer readings it is derived from.
Climate at a Glance | National Time Series | National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
NOAA has been losing station data since 1989, but they always include all 1,218 stations in their final adjusted data set. This means fabricating almost 50% of their data in 2023
The imaginary data they use has a warming trend of 2F per century.
“Thanks El Nino, But California’s Drought Is Probably Forever”
Thanks El Niño, But California’s Drought Is Probably Forever | WIRED
“As climate change makes storms warmer and wetter, the state’s flood control system is struggling to keep up.”
California’s Atmospheric Rivers Are Getting Worse | WIRED
h/t Chris Martz
China has been experiencing record cold for the past two months. They are building 674 new coal fired power plants to keep up with demand.
China’s Xinjiang battles harshest cold spell in over six decades | Reuters