Daily Archives: September 17, 2010

2010 running hot and cold in the USA

Hot summer after a cold winter Joe D’Aleo, ICECAP Washington DC and many cities of the east and south had a warm to record warm summer (while parts of the west had a cold to record cold) with the average … Continue reading

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Posted in Climate data, records, Weather | 60 Comments

NOAA outsources climate data management

No mention in this press release of what it might actually accomplish. Meanwhile a full scale siting assessment and quality control analysis of the entire NWS COOP network remains undone. On the plus side, they won’t now be able to … Continue reading

Posted in Climate data, Government idiocy | 68 Comments

Quote of the Week: McKibben Madness

Upset that he didn’t get his way on the White House Solar Panel fiasco, Bill McKibben makes a threat. Unfortunately, the Los Angeles Times is an accessory by giving McKibben a platform from which to launch it.

Posted in Quote of the Week | 99 Comments

Friday Funny: New climate prognostication machine unveiled

Back when MIT showcased this hi-tech wonder, few thought it could be improved upon. They were wrong.

Posted in Humor, Satire | 47 Comments

I’m Not Schizophrenic (And Neither Am I)

Guest Post by Thomas Fuller It is not often that I get called a ‘denialist’ and a ‘troll’ for the dark forces of Al Gore on the same day, but it does happen. It’s because I am a ‘lukewarmer,’ one … Continue reading

Posted in Opinion | 290 Comments