Guest essay by Dr. Norman Page 1. The AR5 Reports and Responses. Following the publication in early August of the final drafts of the AR5 WG1 and Summary for Policymakers I…
Month: April 2014
Climate Change as an omnipotent political force
Or is it…farce? Charles Hushburg sends word of this political assessment. The Swiss might not like the comparison.
NASA on 'the big chill' this winter: 'In some places temperatures were 40°F colder than average'
Blistering cold air from the Arctic plunged southward this winter, breaking U.S. temperature records. A persistent pattern of winds spins high above the Arctic in winter. The winds, known as…
Kilimanjaro glaciers just won't die – 'nowhere near extinction'
From the we told you so, time and time again department comes this story about Gore’s buddy, Dr. Lonnie Thompson and his Kilimanjaro glacier that just won’t die like they…
UAH Global Temperature Update for March, 2014 – status quo
Included in this update, Dr. Spencer also discusses the probability on an El Niño this year, plus what will happen to the trend if it does occur. by Roy W.…
IPCC WGII report relies on exaggerated climate model results
WGII climate risks overstated and invalid Guest essay by Larry Hamlin The UN IPCC AR5 WGII final climate report has been released. This UN WGII report attempts to evaluate various…
Putting Human-Caused Warming in Proper Perspective
Guest Post by Ira Glickstein Some of the net Global Warming since 1880 is undoubtedly due to human actions, but how much? [Update 10 April. My PowerPoint Show that includes…
Eruptions and Ocean Heat Content
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach I was out trolling for science the other day at the AGW Observer site. It’s a great place, they list lots and lots of science…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup
The Week That Was: 2014-04-05 (April 5, 2014) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project ################################################### Quote of the Week: I’ve now been active for…
Going totalitarian on Tol
David Rose has a rather depressing yet not surprising article in the Mail on Sunday that documents the hive mind mentality, or some might call it a ‘mob mentality’, of…
El Niño Residuals Cause the C-Shaped Warming Pattern in the Pacific
In the recent model-data comparison of satellite-era sea surface temperature anomalies—appropriately titled Maybe the IPCC’s Modelers Should Try to Simulate Earth’s Oceans—we compared trend maps of modeled and observed sea…
What Defines A Scientist?
By WUWT Regular “Just The Facts” According to USA Today on April 3rd and repeated on April 4th: “Keith Baugues is not a scientist, but that didn’t stop him on…
No global warming for 17 years 8 months
RSS considers the cause of a Pause now half the satellite record long By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley Times are not easy for true-believers just now. The RSS satellite lower-troposphere…
An intriguing mystery – and a very speculative theory
Guest essay by Eric Worrall John Holdren, President Obama’s Science Advisor, once tried to reframe the climate debate in terms of his prediction of “global climate disruption”. Holdren stated at…
What is to be done?
Guest essay by David Archibald In President Obama’s war on coal, and thus the US economy, what would be the cheapest way to start the counter-attack? The most effective allocation…
My complaint letter regarding the Lewandowsky affair
UPDATE: 4/5/14 I’ve posted some additional correspondence to make what transpired clearer, see below – Anthony Given the recent retraction of Lewandowsky’s #2 paper “Recursive Fury” and the clear line…
Elements of the 1997 Super El Niño seem to be repeating now in the Western Pacific
Could we be in for a Super El Niño this year like the one in 1997/98? Dr. Ryan Maue is seeing hints of a beginning in ocean heat content satellite…
Journal takes Lewandowsky and his supporters to task on 'threats' over retracted 'Recursive Fury' paper.
This will be a top sticky post for a day, new stories will appear below this one Dana Nuccitelli, the Guardian, Joe Romm, and other overly emotional climate propagandists should…
Climate Craziness of the Week: Peer reviewed paper says it's OK to manipulate data, exaggerate climate claims
Noble cause corruption gone wild. People tend to think of scientists as being unbiased, in climate science, apparently if you aren’t biased, you aren’t doing useful work. From CFACT: A…
Duke Neukom's Secret Sauce
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach In my last post, I talked about the “secret sauce”, as I described it, in the Neukom et al. study “Inter-hemispheric temperature variability over the…
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