Daily Archives: March 15, 2009

Edmonton Canada bests March 10th record low by -12 degrees, columnist questions climate situation

UPDATE: The author’s (Lorne Gunter) claim of breaking the all time March record by -12 degrees is only partially correct. The phrase “smashing the previous March low” should have read “smashing the previous March 10th low”. Mr. Gunter erred in … Continue reading

Posted in weather | 205 Comments

10 million page views

Overnight, WUWT hit a new milestone with 10 million page views. As of this writing, according to the WordPress internal counter shown in the ride sidebar, I’m at 10,016,144 page views. This is since September of 2007. I’m on track … Continue reading

Posted in Announcements | 103 Comments

If You Can’t Explain It, You Can’t Model It

Guest Post by Steven Goddard Global Climate Models (GCM’s)  are very complex computer models containing millions of lines of code, which attempt to model cosmic, atmospheric and oceanic processes that affect the earth’s climate.  This have been built over the … Continue reading

Posted in climate_change, forecasting, modeling | 216 Comments

Cosmic Ray Flux and Neutron monitors suggest we may not have hit solar minimum yet

There’s some interesting information of the six month trend of neutrons being detected globally that I want to bring to discussion, but first I thought that a primer on cosmic rays, neutrons, and their interaction with the atmosphere might be … Continue reading

Posted in aerosols, Science, solar, space | 194 Comments