Cities Underwater: Miami
Perhaps the dolts at Rolling Stone should stick to photos of aging rock stars, because they just embarrass themselves when they stray into science and reason. Their boneheaded article by Jeff Goodell,...
View ArticleThe Search for Acceleration, part 5, The Netherlands
This is part 5 of a series of posts in which I am searching for a large acceleration in sea level rise rate in the latter part of the 20th century that could reconcile the 1.8 mm per year average rise...
View ArticleThe Search for Acceleration, part 6, Australia
This is part 6 of a series of posts in which I am searching for a large acceleration in sea level rise rate in the latter part of the 20th century that could reconcile the 1.8 mm per year average rise...
View ArticleThe Search for Acceleration, part 7, Western North America
This is part 7 of a series of posts in which I am searching for a large acceleration in sea level rise rate in the latter part of the 20th century. Such a rise rate is needed to reconcile the 1.8 mm...
View ArticleWhen was the last time this happened?
We are in the middle of the Arctic melt season. The rate of sea ice melt is at it greatest from about mid-June (day 156) to about mid-August (day 216). Thirty years ago, according to satellite data,...
View ArticleThe Search for Acceleration, part 8, Hawaii
This is part 8 of a series of posts in which I am searching for a large acceleration in sea level rise rate in the latter part of the 20th century. Such a rise rate acceleration is needed to...
View ArticleThe Search for Acceleration, part 9, the Baltic Sea
This is part 9 of a series of posts in which I am searching for a large acceleration in sea level rise rate in the latter part of the 20th century. Such a rise rate acceleration is needed to...
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Nuclear Roundup 11/17/13 If you are worried about CO2 (I’m not), then you should be pro-nuke (I am). ________________________________________ Japan Japan slashes climate reduction target amid nuclear...
View ArticleJames Delingpole, please correct this mistake
The only thing that bugs me more than when climate alarmists get things wrong is when skeptics get it wrong. A case in point is the assertion by James Delingpole that a recent volcano in Iceland put...
View ArticleMichael Mann’s delusional fever
Michael Mann’s fevered dream Ever read the New York Times? Wadda ya think, does it veer persistantly to the left? Is the Pope Catholic? Well, Michael Mann has been huffing and puffing at the...
View ArticleAkademik Shokalskiy: Reality is stranger than satire
A few days ago I wrote… Our prayers go out to the scientists and others on this harrowing adventure as ice breakers race to free them the frozen grip of the sea. I hope the sauna stays warm and the...
View ArticleWhy left-leaning environmentalists ignore southern peril
I have pointed out the imminent danger of global freezing to the Southern Hemisphere. I have pondered why it is that the left-leaning environmentalist get all worked up about warming in the arctic,...
View ArticleVermeer and Rahmstorf paper rejected
Vermeer and Rahmstorf had a paper rejected by the journal “Climate of the Past.” This news is 16 months old, but I just heard about it, and could find very few references about it on the web. This...
View ArticleThe Search for Acceleration, part 9, US Gulf Coast
This is part 9 of a series of posts in which I am searching for a large acceleration in sea level rise rate in the latter part of the 20th century. Such a rise rate is needed to reconcile the 1.8 mm...
View Article10 to 1 odds for Prof. David Barber
Background Back in 2008 University of Manitoba Professor David Barber made two rediculous statements. First, National Geographic reported on June 20th, 2008, that Barber said “We’re actually...
View ArticleSeven IPCC Claims Refuted
Roger Andrews addresses seven claims of the IPCC Working Group 2. I know that oil people are supposed to be automatically suspect, but open your mind and read what Andrews has to say as he handily...
View ArticleAlarmism at Scientific American (again)
Scientific American is such an embarrassment. It’s sad, because I used to like that magazine. Once again they are shills for the global warming alarmists, scaring people with wildly exaggerated claims...
View ArticleDefinition: Barber Event
A monumental climatic event is unfolding before our eyes this year. The ramifications will affect entire human race, nay, the entire community of Gaia dwelling souls. David Barber, 21st Century...
View ArticleBarack Obama: Glaciologist
The avid outdoors-man and eminent scientist, Barack Obama, has been trekking through Alaska lately. He is lamenting the demise of the great glaciers of the North. He is surely grieving over the harm...
View ArticleUh, Oh! Karl, et. al., is bad news for Stefan Rahmstorf’s sea level rise rate.
Conclusion first When the 20th century GISS temperature is modified according to Tom Karl, et.al., it causes the 21st century sea level predictions of Vermeer’s and Rahmstorf’s semi-empirical model to...
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