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“DOE for the first time could have regulatory authority about the mix of energy in this country,” said Greg Wetstone, senior director for government and public affairs at the American Wind Energy Association. “That is a big change. ”Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr. Research Group News » Follow Up On UK Met Office Long-Term Forecasts
On December 11, 2008, Climate Science posted a weblog titled “Comments On UK Met Office Press Releases On Climate. Thanks to Steve Goddard, he has alerted us to a news article which provides further support for the difficulty of long term weather prediction.FOXNews.com - Winter Storms Sweep Across Country From New Jersey to Nevada
The Daily Telegraph published an article on December 13 2008 titled “Weather:Coldest start to winter since 1976 - Britain has endured its coldest start to winter in more than 30 years” by Stephen Adams. While warmer weather is predicted in the coming weeks by the ECMWF model (see), this very cold period certainly was not predicted by the UK Met Office.
Snow and sleet warnings were in effect for much of the day for parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Wisconsin, Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and the Washington, D.C., area.No respite as wintry storms spread over nation
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Students went home for a snow day, stranded travelers waited at airports and drivers slid across icy roads in the second day of a bitter cold wave that blanketed much of the nation Tuesday. [Via Global Shamming]
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