Sunday, July 24, 2011

THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: 'Record-breaking' US heat wave breaks records at < 0.4% of stations during past week
The news media is saturated with headlines about the "record-breaking" US heat wave over the past week. However, the NOAA database of all-time Max Temperature for the entire US from over 6000 weather stations shows that there were no records broken on July 17, July 18, July 19, or July 20th. A total of 4 stations broke records on July 21, 20 on July 22, and 10 on July 23, 2011, for a grand total of less than 0.4% of stations breaking a temperature record sometime during the past week. More than 99.6% of stations failed to break records sometime over the past week.
How Murdoch’s Times of London and Fox News Coordinate Their Deceitful Reporting on Climate Change | ThinkProgress

When to Move Species Struggling with Climate Change | Assisted Migration & Climate Change | LiveScience
As climate changes make native habitats unlivable to plants and animals, these species have two choices: Leave or go extinct. Now, researchers are offering guidance on when conservationists should undertake the last-ditch strategy of transplanting struggling species to new habitats.

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Anonymous said...

"How Murdoch’s Times of London and Fox News Coordinate Their Deceitful Reporting on Climate Change | ThinkProgress"

Wow, the right wing has their own 'Journolist?"
dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=163DA661-18FE-70B2-A899189A0E05D822

I wonder what Joe Romm said about Journolist when the story broke?