Sunday, November 20, 2011

Bitter Cold From Alaska To Florida | Real Science

Alaska is having its coldest November weather in decades. Fort Yukon barely made it up to -40 degrees yesterday. Yesterday’s temperatures in Maryland were about average for January.

17-Year And 30-Year Trends In Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies: The Differences Between Observed And IPCC AR4 Climate Models | Bob Tisdale – Climate Observations

Comparing the 204-month and 360-month hindcast and projected Sea Surface Temperature anomaly trends of the coupled climate models used in the IPCC AR4 to the trends of the observed Sea Surface Temperature anomalies is yet another way to show the models have no shown no skill at replicating and projecting past and present variations in Sea Surface Temperature on multidecadal bases. Why should we believe they have any value as a means of projecting future climate?

Grand Marais [warmist] plans another solo winter climb on Mt. McKinley | Duluth News Tribune | Duluth, Minnesota

“If you have climbed it in the summertime and seen 40 below, you can imagine where it is going to go in the wintertime,” he said.

Temperatures could drop to 80 below at 20,000 feet, Tejas said. Windchills could easily be 100 below or lower.

2005: One World Expedition: Rolex

Dupre will use the $100,000 award to help fund the One World Expedition, the first-ever summer crossing of the Arctic Ocean, to highlight global warming.

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