Wednesday, April 11, 2012

U.S. suffers warmest March, breaking over 15,000 record temperatures

Global warming science is based on the trending temperature of the whole planet (the U.S. covers only 2 percent of the globe), which is undeniably on the rise.

Guest Post By Dan Hughes On Climate Modeling | Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr.

I have often wondered why evaluation requirements and success metrics are generally not stated whenever extreme events are attributed to climate change.

Winter That Wasn’t Update : Heavy Snow In Arizona In Mid-April | Real Science

Icefiord, Greenland Was Free Of Ice During The MWP | Real Science

This is what the fjord looks like now. Full of glacial ice.

Sea Level Data Corruption – Worse Than It Seems | Real Science

The graph below shows changes in Envisat Northern Hemisphere sea level made this week. Previously, sea level was decreasing -0.241 mm/year, and now it is increasing by 2.37 mm/year. The most recent data magically went from lowest on record – to highest on record.

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