Monday, January 18, 2010

The Reference Frame: Warming induced by the latent heat of snow
Yes, I do predict that the January 2010 UAH temperature anomaly will be above 0.65 °C and probably above 0.70 °C but by May 2010, the anomalies will be below 0.60 °C again, despite the continuing El Nino. Feel free to check my predictions later. ;-)
Hybrid Shenanigans in Miami - Greg Pollowitz - Planet Gore on National Review Online
And here's the funny part . . .
Alvarez said he drove the SUV for two or three weeks before returning it in mid-November after several breakdowns.
Star Gazer: Sun's long slumber a wake-up call to solar scientists | The News-Review - NRtoday.com
Astronomers have observed a very active sun in the last few decades and have assumed that great activity would continue with a few minor corrections. Then along came Cycle 23 and the sun took a snooze.
Snowdrops bloom late due to Big Freeze - Telegraph
The recent unseasonably cold weather has delayed the traditional January snowdrop display with the winter flowers only just beginning to blossom, according to gardening experts.

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