I’ve previously highlighted the accordion talents of RealClimate co-founder Dr. Ray Pierrehumbert. Now he’s formed a band with two guys named Abbot and Archer, singing the CO2 blues in a…
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Are secular correlations between sunspots, geomagnetic activity, and global temperature significant?
New paper by Love et al suggests no prominent role for solar‐terrestrial interaction in global climate change. I’m providing it here for discussion. We are not convinced that the combination…
Finally Some Good News!
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach As reported in the Guardian (so it must be true), we are treated to some great news: World headed for irreversible climate change in five…
An Initial Look At The Hindcasts Of The NCAR CCSM4 Coupled Climate Model
Guest post by Bob Tisdale OVERVIEW This post compares the instrument observations of three global temperature anomaly datasets (NINO3, Global, and North Atlantic “Plus”) to the hindcasts of the NCAR…
Climate Skeptic Combusts in New [William J Clinton Foundation] Video
By WUWT regular “Just The Facts” Correction: This video appears to be associated with the William J Clinton Foundation versus the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) as was previously stated. Updated…
The Public Trust – Climate
Guest post by William McClenney This piece is advisory in nature to the many state Attorneys General, Eric Holder and any attorneys that may be involved in joining any…
Pielke Sr. on a new paper discussing urban climate issues
New Paper “Climatic Trends In Major U.S. Urban Areas, 1950–2009″ By Mishra and Lettenmaier By Dr. Roger Pielke Senior There is a new paper Mishra, V., and D. P. Lettenmaier (2011),…
The BBC's Richard Black Engages in "Goldilocks-Picking"
Guest post by David Middleton From the BBC… Climate: Cherries are not the only fruit Just about the most predictable event of the week was the tempest of opinion created…
On the Divergence Between the UAH and RSS Global Temperature Records
By Dr. Roy Spencer …or, OMG! HAS UAH BEEN BOUGHT OFF BY GREENPEACE!? Over the last ten years or so there has been a growing inconsistency between the UAH and…
Earth's Climate System Is Ridiculously Complex – With Draft Link Tutorial
By WUWT regular “Just The Facts” I am often amused by claims that we understand Earth’s climate system, are able to accurately measure its behavior, eliminate all potential variables except…
Nature to world's people: stop your modern living
More of this “climate justice” rubbish, now “legitimized” by a publication in a leading science journal From the Hockey Schtick: The journal Nature suggests billions of people could be sued…
Quote of the week – climate as Voldemort
This is quite something. It is sort of a reverse “he who must not be named” meme, and we have a prominent meteorology dean dissing climate colleagues:
The other half of the USHCN network – precipitation
Normally I focus on the temperature component, but the reason I’m posting this will become evident soon. – Anthony Our New Analysis of United States Precipitation Trends By John Nielsen-Gammon,…
Pielke Sr. on the Muller testimony
Comments On The Testimony Of Richard Muller At the United States House Of Representatives Committee On Science, Space And Technology By Dr. Roger Pielke Sr. First, as posted on my…
Briggs on Berkeley's forthcoming BEST surface temperature record, plus my thoughts from my visit there
UPDATE: for those visiting here via links, see my recent letter regarding Dr. Richard Muller and BEST. I have some quiet time this Sunday morning in my hotel room after…
Pielke Sr. on the 30 year random walk in surface temperature record
First some background for our readers that may not be familiar with the term “random walk” See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_walk ============================================================ New Paper “Random Walk Lengths Of About 30 Years In Global…
The Met Office link-buries the CET
The Central England Temperature Record has been getting some inconvenient attention as of late. Joe D’Aleo at ICECAP pointed out recently: The Central England Temperature record is one of the…
After the Noachian floods in 1861, California experienced a punishing drought
Guest post by Dr. Ryan N. Maue (using my AB History from Michigan) The catastrophe modeling of the USGS extrapolates current damage$ based upon the scenario of the California floods…
Tale of the Global Warming Tiger
Guest Post by Ira Glickstein. Once upon a time, long ago and far away, three brave warriors decided to do something about the tiger that was terrorizing their village. The…
Spin, span, spun: now it's "climate challenges"
You’d think with something so devastating, so frightening, so certain, they would not need to keep changing the name to make it more marketable. Maybe they can take a cue…
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