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UK MET Office to Push Inaccurate Forecasts out to 12 Months

Guest essay by Eric Worrall The UK MET is celebrating that their new £97 million computer can now create slightly better 12 month predictions than tossing a coin. The Met Office has shown it can predict the weather one year in advance with its new £97 million supercomputer. Scientists believe they can now forecast with…

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Monday Mirthiness – hilarious rant on October temperature: ‘This is what we get for not electing Al Gore back in the day”

Sometimes, you just have to laugh, and that’s really about all we can do here, because simple facts have no effect. Tom Nelson made the mistake of trying to show a true climate believer that even warmer temperatures had occurred many many years before, in 1938, but this person would hear none of it. Because,…

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The Cosmic Problem With Rays

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Normal carbon has six neutrons and six protons, for an atomic weight of twelve. However, there is a slightly different form of carbon which has two extra neutrons. That form of carbon, called carbon-14 or “14C”, has an atomic weight of fourteen. It is known to be formed by the…