Reposted from the Cliff Mass Weather Blog U.S. Operational Weather Prediction is Crippled By Inadequate Computer Resources U.S. global numerical weather prediction has now fallen into fourth place, with national…
Month: February 2020
My (Dr. Spencer’s) Presentation to the Pacific Pension & Investment Institute
Reposted from Dr. Roy Spencer’s Blog February 17th, 2020 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. Langham Huntington Hotel in Pasadena, CA. Last week I was privileged to present an invited…
The 100-year Oil Spill and Other Imaginary Tales of Conflation
Guest geology by David Middleton One of the coolest things about writing posts for WUWT is the fact that, quite often, a ridiculous comment will form the nucleus of a…
Good Grief!
Guest post by Robert A. Gorkin, PhD, MD, JD As far back as 2017, leaders of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) decided it was imperative that the profession should take…
Extremes and Averages in Contiguous U.S. Climate – Part 10: The Contiguous U.S.
Guest Post By Bob Tisdale With the 2020 U.S. elections rapidly approaching, I’ve prepared this series of 10 blog posts that present graphs of NOAA data for the Contiguous United…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #399
The Week That Was: 2020-02-15 (February 15, 2020) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project Quote of the Week: “”Laws are made for men of…
Polar bear habitat at mid-winter as extensive as 2013 & better than 2006
From Dr. Susan Crockford’s Polar Bear Science Posted on February 14, 2020 | Comments Off on Polar bear habitat at mid-winter as extensive as 2013 & better than 2006 Arctic…
Aussie Climate Emergency Summit: “Climate change must be accepted as an overriding threat to national and human security”
Guest essay by Eric Worrall In the face of overwhelming evidence there are worse problems than climate change, climate activists are still trying to keep the spotlight of global attention.…
New findings from the Neotropics suggest contraction of the ITCZ
News Release 14-Feb-2020 Warmer climate leads to current trends of social unrest and mass migration University of New Mexico Research by an international team of scientists led by University of…
Plausible scenarios for climate change: 2020-2050
Reposted from Dr. Judith Curry’s Climate Etc. Posted on February 13, 2020 by curryja | by Judith Curry A range of scenarios for global mean surface temperature change between 2020…
Waiting for Thwaites
News Review by Kip Hansen – 16 February 2020 Several media pieces have followed up on a study about the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica. Even the (in)famous climatologist who…
A Weak El Nino Transitioning to La Nada
Reposted from the Cliff Mass Weather Blog Friday, February 14, 2020 A Weak El Nino Transitioning to La Nada During the past few months we have moved from near neutral…
Are House Republicans Undermining President Trump’s Climate Policies?
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Are some House Republicans going soft on climate policy? The house defied President Trump on cutting wasteful R&D spending on renewables, R&D which cannot possibly…
Do ‘green’ buses pass the performance test?
Do they even pass basic energy, environmental, economic and human rights tests? Guest post Duggan Flanakin Should Americans follow China in a massive commitment to supposedly eco-friendly battery-electric buses (BEBs)?…
Amazing but hidden news about coronavirus
Reposted from the Fabius Maximus website By Larry Kummer, Editor / 7 Comments / 15 February 2020 Summary: The coronavirus epidemic provides amazing news. About the epidemic, about the barrage…
Climate Prediction: “Take-off distances will get longer as the climate warms”
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Climate Scientists predict Global Warming will be bad for air travel – but their claims ignore human adaption. Climate change means longer take-offs and fewer passengers per…
Unsettled Climate Science: 30 Years Apace
Reposed from the Institute of Energy Research By Robert L. Bradley, Jr. February 14, 2020 Climate activist Emily Akin has called it “the most important climate story of the last…
The Rise and Fall of Central England Temperatures; Part 3 2000-2019
Guest post by Tony Brown This is the third examination of Central England Temperatures (CET) in a series that commenced in 2015 and which has charted the recent decline in…
Hawaiian residents will suffer greatly from new ‘climate saving’ carbon taxes
A proposed $80 per ton Carbon-Dioxide and Gas Tax Would Be a Big Burden for Hawaii Families and Businesses Guest analysis by Tim Benson [see update at the end] Companion…
Human Activity in China and India Dominates the Greening of Earth, NASA Study Shows
From NASA Feb. 11, 2019 The world is literally a greener place than it was 20 years ago, and data from NASA satellites has revealed a counterintuitive source for much…
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