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Climate Update with Satellite-Based Global Average Temperature – Data until the end of December 2012
Grantsville, Utah – January 7, 2012 Little climate data update: From Roy Spencer‘s Blog: http://www.drroyspencer.com/latest-global-temperatures/, with my emphasis (green box) added to the image: And… I don’t know about you, but when I look at the ‘Global Surface Temperature Anomalies’, as presented … Continue reading
My Question at 38,000 feet Altitude near Greenland: How’s the ice doing?
A changing climate is an undeniable given. But… This is the North Pole Sea Ice anomaly graph (red is 2012, updated till Sept. 7 / Check most recent at source), shows a pretty impressive melt this summer: It was ALL over … Continue reading
Svensmark: ‘Evidence of nearby supernovae affecting life on Earth’ (Re. Climate Change)
I explained the basics of the cosmoclimatology theory before as part of my list of reasons “Why I Question the CO2-driven Global Warming “Scientific Consensus”“. On that fascinating science topic, the British science writer Nigel Calder has an incredibly interesting story on his … Continue reading
Tagged A Stellar Revision of the Story of Life, climate change, climate change natural, cloud formation, cosmic rays, cosmoclimatology, Danish Space Research Institute, global cooling, global warming, global warming man made or not, news, Nigel Calder, paleoclimatology, RAS, Royal Astronomical Society, supernovae, Svensmark’s Cosmic Jackpot, The Svensmark Hypothesis, theory
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Chased by Extreme Weather – I still have a chance to win my Global Cooling bet…
All coincidental for sure, but… that strange year I lived in Park City, UT (a fancy ski town just outside of Salt Lake City), winter seemed borderline eternal. It may be the times we live in, but “unusual weather” seems … Continue reading
Tagged aardeopwarming, afkoeling planeet, allegedly apparent, bet, boulder, climate change, cold snap, cold spell, coldest in, Europe, extreme weather, global cooling, global cooling bet, global warming, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/, klimaat, records, satellite record, skepticism, snow, temperature, travel, Utah, weddingschap
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Why I Question the CO2-driven Global Warming “Scientific Consensus”
Seattle, WA, USA – Nov 27, 2011 [& expanded Nov 28-29] It’s been about 5 years ago since I began to wonder if the United Nation’s (UN) intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was not as scientific as it portrayed itself … Continue reading
Tagged aardeopwarming, allegedly apparent, climate change, climategate 2, CO2, cosmoclimatology, critique, denial, doubts, environmentalists, foia, global cooling, global temperature record, global warming, IPCC, klimaat, klimaatsverandering, nature, ocean cycles, propaganda, questioning, science, skepticism, solar science, temperature, Winterlandschap met schaatsers en vogelknip
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Newest Reconstruction: PAST 4000 YEARS OF GREENLAND TEMPERATURE
Fulford Harbour, Saltspring Island (BC, Canada) – November 17, 2011 – Frosty… Adding to my previous post (Unprecedented Global Warming Not Unprecedented), the renowned scientific peer-reviewed publication ‘GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS‘ just published (Nov 10, 2011) a new reconstruction of temperatures … Continue reading
Unprecedented Global Warming Not Unprecedented
One thing about ‘climate change alarmism‘ that continues to bug me: the incredibly short data time span used to make statements about a much greater period (incl. ‘ever’), generally going strangely unquestioned among those concerned about “unprecedented catastrophic anthropogenic global … Continue reading
How I ache for HOT weather…
Park City, Utah. If this were November, a lot of people in this town would start to get all excited again… Note to self: it’s May 17 and I’m really tired of this white stuff. (Although it does remain pretty … Continue reading