Daily Archives: March 18, 2009

Arctic Ice Thickness Measured From Buoys

Guest Post by Steven Goddard The Catlin Arctic Survey has generated quite a bit of discussion, more because of the difficulties they have faced than because of the scientific merit of their expedition.  Their home page is covered with testimonials … Continue reading

Posted in Science, sea ice | 130 Comments

Steve McIntyre’s ICCC09 presentation with notes

I sat next to Steve on the Climatology Panel at ICCC09 and thought he did a fine job of summarizing the Mannian methodology and the Bristlecone Pine issues for the general public. Jeff Id invited me to repost this from … Continue reading

Posted in climate data, presentations | 29 Comments

Brokaw’s Global Warming Special – count the errors

Let’s see how many errors we can count. I’m guessing (based on past performance) we’ll see between 5 and 10 major errors. Maybe even a rehash of polar bears. from Time.com Tuesday, Mar. 17, 2009 Tom Brokaw’s New Global Warming … Continue reading

Posted in Announcements | 60 Comments

Finally – an honest quantification of urban warming by a major climate scientist

This is a small bombshell. I’ve been telling readers about UHI since this blog started. One notable example that I demonstrated by actual measurement is Reno, NV: Click for larger image The IPCC reports have minimized the effects of UHI … Continue reading

Posted in climate data, Science, UHI | 196 Comments