Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Almost June? A winter snow storm on I-80 amazes travelers, warnings issued
In Utah and Wyoming today travelers are wondering wheather there is global warming, as large snowflakes fall in an unseasonably cold storm system. This storm will result in significant snow for the mountains and mountain valleys of Northern and Central Utah as well as Southwest Wyoming.

Winter advisory is in effect until noon as snow accumulates to 1-4 inches.
The Reference Frame: BBC: Polar bears are quantized
Now, with Molnar's excellent new idea, the situation has changed dramatically. They can always say: "Screw any observations." The observations may show whatever they want and no change can be apparently occurring. However, at some tipping point, when the global mean temperature reaches 15.001917 °C, all the catastrophes take place overnight, very dramatically, and very rapidly. ;-)
[In Canada, is it really too hot for grizzlies?]: Half-Grizzly, Half-Polar Grolar Bears Are Global Warming's Cutest Outcome
They happen when global warming drives grizzlies north.
Errors in IPCC climate science » Blog Archive » Two degrees C Urban Heat Island in small village of Barmedman, NSW, Australia
Driving from Canberra to West Wyalong last Sunday morning I tried out a temperature logger and scored this signature from the centre of the village of Barmedman which is in flat country between Temora and West Wyalong – conditions were not windy.

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