Josh from cartoonsbyjosh.com writes in that the emperor of the recent AMS convention has a new wardrobe…
Month: February 2011
Great moments in snow removal
With Chicago, New York, and Boston buried, they are trying the best they can to get the city out from under the thick blanket of snow, this well known satirical…
Tisdale tasks Tamino
Comments On Tamino’s AMO Post by Bob Tisdale Tamino’s AMO post is a response to my post Removing The Effects of Natural Variables – Multiple Linear Regression-Based or “Eyeballed” Scaling…
Chicago snow 2011 and 1967 – global warming then too?
Here’s the national snow depth, Chicago has between 20-30 inches of snow by this map: Source: http://www.nohrsc.nws.gov/nsa/ Dr. Richard Keen writes in an email: I was a college student in…
Sea Ice News #34
It has been awhile since I posted a Sea Ice News. This one is a two parter. NSIDC’s Monthly Sea Ice News comes first, followed by some images and content…
New journal from Nature – "Nature Climate Change"
If you are interested, click the free subscription bar image above to start the subscription process. Further along, it gets interesting. I thought this page querying what online climate news…
We Spent Billions on Wind Power… and All I Got Was a Rolling Blackout
By Mike Smith, Meteorological Musings The Electric Reliability Council of Texas said 7,000 megawatts of generating capacity tripped [“tripped” means failed]Tuesday night, leaving the state without enough juice. That’s enough…
A few pet blogging peeves – please educate yourself with these issues
Running this blog is a lot of work. The comment moderation is the biggest portion of it and it is becoming oppressive. A lot of our volunteer moderators simply don’t…
A headline the likes of which I don't ever recall seeing
A storm of “historic proportions”: Roads closed, 6300 airline flights cancelled, people snowbound. Snowzilla indeed.
UAH global temperature anomaly goes negative
From Dr. Roy Spencer: UAH Update for January 2011: Global Temperatures in Freefall …although this, too, shall pass, when La Nina goes away. LA NINA FINALLY BEING FELT IN TROPOSPHERIC…
A challenge from Dr. Roy Spencer
From his blog http://www.drroyspencer.com/ which I’m repeating here to help get wide exposure. A Challenge to the Climate Research Community I’ve been picking up a lot of chatter in the…
Climate expert Michio Kaku: "El Niña" or global warming causing snowstorms, or something
by Dr. Ryan N. Maue Kaku showed up on the CBS Early Morning show on Groundhog day, and it sure felt like it. Essentially parroting his CNN.com opinion blog from…
"…ocean fertilization to affect climate have a low chance of success"
Remember this story? Ocean iron fertilization CO2 sequestration experiment a blooming failure. Well it seems there is more bad news. A new summary for policymakers suggests the whole idea of ocean…
Wind power gets bent out of shape in Wyoming
Trent Brome writes on his Facebook page: Arlington, WY – avg annual wind speed of 31mph, gusts above 110mph, seems like a great place for a wind turbine ….right?
The approach of Cyclone Yasi as told by the data
In our previous post, we highlighted the BoM weather station on Willis Island, and wondered what would happen to it and to the staff who worked there. Fortunately the staff…
Australia braces for Cyclone Yasi as it hits Category 5
UPDATE: Live The last radar image from Willis Island added below. The last radar image is truly striking. Also, see below for the differences between the Australia hurricane scale and…
Snow job: Gore channels liberal columnist as proof of global warming fueled blizzards
Dr. Ryan N. Maue Comments in addition to Previous Post… Time to build another igloo, this time in Oklahoma: Al Gore finally responds to a question about global warming fueled…
The Goreacle: Snowstorms caused by global warming
Here Al Gore responds to Bill O’Reilly of Fox News on his blog: An Answer for Bill February 1, 2011 : 11:43 AM Last week on his show Bill O’Reilly…
Snowzilla and the Yeti Yasi
We have Snowzilla in the USA… …and Yasi in Oz. Crikey! Look at the size of this thing a day ago: Jo Nova has a size comparison for the present.…
BBC's Roger Harrabin responds
After the revelation: The Met office and the BBC- caught cold that the Met office had issued a forecast to the UK Cabinet office, and that forecast didn’t contain much of…
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