Daily Archives: February 5, 2010

Inconvenient truth in Britain – scepticism on the rise – only 26% believe climate change to be man-made

Climate scepticism ‘on the rise’, BBC poll shows The number of British people who are sceptical about climate change is rising, a poll for BBC News suggests. The Populus poll of 1,001 adults found 25% did not think global warming … Continue reading

Posted in Climate News, Opinion | 141 Comments

NOAA: All time record snowfall for DC and Baltimore?

From the “weather is not climate department”, it seems that the biggest snowstorm of all time is targeting the nation’s capitol. Here’s the current radar image: via NOAA/NWS SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC 1234 PM EST … Continue reading

Posted in records, snowfall, weather | 169 Comments

Flashback to 2007 – SST to plunge again?

Steve Goddard points out that warm SST events often have a downside. My view: something like capacitor discharge in an RC circuit. – Anthony Dr. Roy Spencer reported that January, 2010 was the warmest on record at +0.72C anomaly after … Continue reading

Posted in Sea Surface Temperature | 170 Comments

Spencer: Record January warmth is mostly sea

NASA Aqua Sea Surface Temperatures Support a Very Warm January, 2010 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. When I saw the “record” warmth of our UAH global-average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) product (warmest January in the 32-year satellite record), I … Continue reading

Posted in climate data, Sea Surface Temperature | 189 Comments

More on Ocean Heat Content and recent revisions to the data

OHC Linear Trends and Recent Update of NODC OHC (0-700 Meters) Data Guest post by Bob Tisdale [This is a follow up post to the first one on WUWT where Bob first examined the recent OHC revision, seen below  – … Continue reading

Posted in oceans | 47 Comments