The following link is to a Tweet from Peter Gleick regarding Typhoon Haiyan. It includes a map of the subsurface temperature anomalies at depths of 100 meters in the northwest…
Month: November 2013
Why and How the IPCC Demonized CO2 with Manufactured Information
Guest essay by Dr. Tim Ball Elaine Dewar spent several days with Maurice Strong at the UN and concluded in her book The Cloak of Green that, “Strong was using…
They are just now figuring this out?
From the University of Washington, something woodsmen, hunters, and campers have observed in forests for hundreds of years. It’s all about the LWIR. Snow melts faster under trees than in…
Deconstructing the hype on Super Typhoon Haiyan – Yolanda
Guest essay by Paul Homewood With special thanks to John Fuller and Agar012 (and Dr. Ryan Maue for review) Now we have had a few days to reflect on the…
More hype on Typhoon Haiyan – this time from Supermandia and Masters of Disaster
Scott Mandia aka Supermandia crows in his Twitter feed this AM: The graph from Weather Underground’s Masters of Disaster, Dr. Jeff Masters, follows. But there’s only one problem – one…
Comments on Stefan Rahmstorf’s Post at RealClimate “What ocean heating reveals about global warming”
I was recently asked to comment on Stefan Rahmsorf’s post What ocean heating reveals about global warming at RealClimate. There is a link to a pdf edition of this post…
Claim: LLNL scientists find precipitation, global warming link
LIVERMORE, Calif. — The rain in Spain may lie mainly on the plain, but the location and intensity of that rain is changing not only in Spain but around the…
A note on my cyber attack and communications
For those of you trying to submit stories and/or contact me via WUWT, that won’t be possible for a couple of days via normal methods. My office experienced a cyber…
NASA Satellites Track Typhoon Haiyan's Second Landfall and Flood Potential
NASA satellites provided data to meteorologists at the Joint Typhoon Warning Center who were updating forecasts for Tropical Storm Haiyan as it weakened from a typhoon and made a second…
UAH October temperatures, part 2
Note that the original October report on WUWT from a press release issued accidentally by UAH is superseded by this report. – Anthony UAH v5.6 Global Temperature Update for October,…
Raising the bar on statistical significance
I was searching the early edition of PNAS for the abstract of yet another sloppy “science by press release” that didn’t bother to give the the title of the paper…
Fishing Bootstrap Style
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach For some reason, I got to thinking about night fishing. In the late eighties, my gorgeous ex-fiancee and I lived for three years right on…
Busted messaging: CFC's cause warming AND cooling
From the make up your freaking minds department comes this oopsy juxtaposition of alarmist messaging. In an attempt to explain “the pause”, researchers are now grasping for explanations: Human actions…
Some historical perspectives on Typhoon Haiyan-Yolanda
While we wait for wacky antagonist Greg Laden to make a decision on whether he’ll chip and and help the relief effort, here are some useful bits of information that…
New study: '…climate system is only about half as sensitive to increasing CO2 as previously believed'
Warming since 1950s partly caused by El Niño HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (Nov. 11, 2013) – A natural shift to stronger warm El Niño events in the Pacific Ocean might be responsible…
Australian Elections Bring Climate Common Sense
WUWT reader “Conrad” submits this story: The new Government is reversing alarmist climate policy and law. The Australian Federal elections of September 7, 2013 saw the left-wing Green/Labor party coalition…
An ethical challenge for Greg Laden – put your money where your mouth is
We’ve had issues with Mr. Laden before, and being called on it hasn’t changed his bad behavior, hopefully he’ll learn something this time. This is a pretty simple black and…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup
The Week That Was: 2013-11-09 (November 9, 2013) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project ################################################### Quote of the Week: The scientist has a lot…
Who Is Your Favorite Cardiologist?
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Well, it’s been a most unusual week on my planet. On Tuesday, I went to my doctor about some recurring chest pain I’d been having.…
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