This article from the Sydney Morning herald came with the message from Bruce saying: “a brick through the AGW window in Australia”. After reading it, and seeing that it is…
Category: Earth
The 1998 Super El Niño: possibly a "rogue wave"?
In comments on WUWT, people often think freely and throw out all sorts of ideas. Like in any collection of people, some are bad, some are average, a few are…
Compared to the Sun's power, we are a fly speck on an elephant's butt
Note: A number of people sent this to me. This is a fictional account of what might happen if we get a large solar event, such as a Coronal Mass…
Undersea Volcanic Eruption In Tonga
Guest post by Steven Goddard The Washington Post reports today: An undersea volcano erupts off the coast of Tonga, tossing clouds of smoke, steam and ash thousands of feet (meters)…
Wind shifts may stir CO2 from Antarctic depths
Releases may have speeded end of last ice age — and could act again IMAGE: This pictures shows the locations of cores showing Antarctic upwelling. Click here for more information.…
La Niña conditions: still there
Click for larger image. I don’t have tome to do a pixel analysis (anyone is welcome to do so and post in comments) but it appears by eyeball analysis that…
Basic Geology Part 3 – Sea Level Rises During Interglacial Periods
Guest post by Steven Goddard One of the most cited “proofs” of global warming is that sea level is rising, as can be seen in the graph below. http://sealevel.colorado.edu/current/sl_noib_global_sm.jpg This…
”Climate flicker” at the end of the last glacial period
From ETH in Zurich, this interesting essay on the last glacial period has some interesting points to ponder. h/t to Sid Stafford – Anthony The last glacial period was characterised…
Watching CO2 for the last 12 years by hemisphere
I’ve been doing some more than usual research as of late to answer for myself a specific question about CO2 respiration and the amount of man-made CO2 that is reatined…
Vacationing on Venus Basic Geology Series Part 1
Vacationing on Venus Basic Geology Series Part 1 Guest post by Steven Goddard Magellan radar imaged Venus – NASA Image In some ways, Venus is similar to earth. It is…
Antarctica warming? An evolution of viewpoint
Above: Mt Erebus, Antarctica picture by Sean Brocklesby A press release today by the University of Washington makes a claim that Antarctica is warming and has been for the last…
"The good news is, if this sucker blows, global warming is not going to be a problem. "
Some worrisome news from Greg Laden’s Science blog, also in the running for Best Science Blog Note: Image below was not part of the original story Seismic Activity at Yellowstone…
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