Blocked By The Defenders Of Free Speech

I’ve been calling out the Russia collusion scam since the day Hillary started it – in order to keep the Wikileaks E-mails from being an election issue. Now that it is about to collapse, the perpetrators are retreating to their bunkers.

Steve Goddard on Twitter: “Blocked by @NBCNews – the defenders of “free speech”… “

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Missing Ice Located

Climate experts believe the Arctic is ice free, but I have located the missing ice in Colorado.

    

The Argus-Press – Google News Archive Search

Gore: Polar ice cap may disappear by summer 2014

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Coldest Springtime Afternoon On Record In Boulder

NCAR Foothills Lab Weather (english, 5-minute)

It is unlikely that we will get much above 5F this afternoon in Boulder, CO, which will obliterate our previous springtime afternoon cold record of 11F on March 10, 1932. Boulder has had 26 spring days since 1895 which failed to reach 20F.

Next Sunday I will be hiking in the Sonoran Desert in 70 degree weather. This frightens me, because climate experts say two degrees warming is fatal to all life on Earth.

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Springtime In Colorado

Subzero temperatures this morning.

I took this picture one year ago today in Philadelphia.

I took this picture on March 7, 2015 – while standing on Chesapeake Bay, which was frozen in March for the first time since the 18th century.

Ninety-seven percent of experts say global warming brings an early spring, and that it is one of the most serious challenges facing us today.

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Toto’s Global Warming Research Continues

One year ago, Toto was in a snowstorm on the east coast.  But this year he has moved his research west.

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Symptoms Of Global Warming

Snow, and lack of snow – are both proof of global warming.

Mike Haseler on Twitter: “Strange! In the uk the met office is saying the lack of snow is proof of global warming.… “

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Earth’s Energy Balance

With the sun directly overhead and clear skies, earth’s surface receives about 1,000 watts per meter² shortwave radiation during mid-latitude summer.  If you could convert that into electricity with 100% efficiency, that would power ten 100 watt light bulbs at noon. During winter, that is reduced to 300 watts per meter² on a clear day at noon.  A rooftop covered with solar panels can potentially generate a lot of electricity – when conditions are optimal.

Using the AER RRTM model, I calculated the amount of longwave radiation reaching the ground during mid-latitude summer, is 349 watts per meter².  About 97% of that is due to water vapor, and 3% is due to CO2.

During mid-latitude winter, the amount of downwelling longwave radiation is 224 watts per meter² – about 89% due to water vapor and 11% due to CO2.  CO2 has more effect during winter, because there is less H2O in the atmosphere competing for the same wavelengths of longwave radiation.

During winter, the sun is relatively less important and the greenhouse effect is relatively more important.

Spreadsheet

Now consider the Antarctic winter. There is no shortwave radiation (blue) and very little H2O (red) in the atmosphere to emit longwave radiation.  Thus there is little downwelling radiation – and extremely cold temperatures.

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All Time Record Springtime Cold?

The forecast temperature for Boulder on Sunday afternoon at 2PM is 5F.

Ventusky – Wind, Rain and Temperature Maps

The record coldest March afternoon temperature in Boulder, was 11F on March 10, 1932.

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Eat And Run …..

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Declining March Temperatures In The US

The US is starting March with record cold, but March used to be a warm month.

10-Day Temperature Outlook for the Conterminous U.S.

Toto spent last March in Philadelphia

Toto spent March 2015 in Maryland, when the Potomac and Chesapeake Bay were frozen on March 7.

During March 1910, the average afternoon temperature in the US was 65 degrees, compared to 52 degrees last year.

During March 1910, Ohio afternoon temperatures averaged 61 degrees, compared to 45 degrees last year. Temperatures peaked at 86 degrees in 1910, compared to 65 degrees last year.

During March 1929, Ohio recorded temperatures above 90 degrees.

Meanwhile, the Washington Post predicts cherry blossoms will start blooming in winter.

Could cherry blossoms one day be blooming in winter? – The Washington Post

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