I’ve been busy with many things, including the sunspot story, and hadn’t gotten around to publishing my blog numbers for August yet. But with the release of RSS data above, it seemed like a good time.
WUWT continues to see growth, and a new record for traffic was set again this month: 667,214 views.
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I don’t have the “adjusted” numbers, feel free to apply any alogorithm you wish to obtain them.
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This is a graph showing global warming, right? So just how many “views” are there in a degree Celsius?
I get RSS feeds for both WUWT and CA. I hadn’t read for a few days, and CA had about 250 unread posts, WUWT had over 650….
I can understand the ideas and commentary from the comments enough to give my professor a run for his money.
Hit ’em with the oceanic-atmospheric multidecadal cycles (the “big six” PDO, AMO, NAO, IPO, AO, AAO), which flipped from cool to warm, one at a time, from 1977 – 2001. (And, guess what, the temperatures rose a little bit.) You know the global temperature story since then.
And now the PDO is gone cold (with the AO and NAO showing signs of following, both ahead of expected schedule).
Those cycles hadn’t even been discovered by science until ten years after Hansen’s infamous 1998 speech. (One wonders if the AGW movement would have had the same political buckshot if they had.