Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Defending the Tribe | Climate Skeptic
For guys who supposedly represent the consensus science of tens of thousands of scientists, these guys sure have a bunker mentality
Amy Ridenour's National Center Blog: The Church of Global Warming
Though we have yet to see Al Gore or James Hansen walk on water, COP-15 is far from religiously-neutral. Instead, participants are expected to adhere to their one true faith: Global Warming.
Putting our economy in the hands of Chavez fans | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
When he said there was a “silent and terrible ghost in the room” and that ghost was called capitalism, the applause was deafening.
Good COP, Bad COP — or COP out in COPenhagen « Climate Progress
I’ve been schmoozing a bit with muckety-mucks — you know, your Al Gores and Tim Wirths and even your Dan Reichers [don't worry, there's only one of my former boss at DOE] — and I must say that the mood is not optimistic.
Snow Storms Are Hard on Adélie Penguins | Ice Stories: Dispatches From Polar Scientists
CAPE ROYDS, ROSS ISLAND, ANTARCTICA– The purpose of an Adélie nest is to keep the egg warm and dry, and prevent it from rolling away. Since it is always near or below 0°C here in coastal Antarctica one adult must be on the eggs at all times or they will freeze very quickly. This year the breeding colony at Cape Royds has experienced several large snow storms. A little snow is okay, but this year the amount is more than usual.
Weather and Climate Through the Eyes of Mark Vogan: BREAKING WEATHER: Snow Showers forecast for east coast and southeast England
As forecast the "Core of cold" over the continents, cenetered around Edmonton, Canada and Moscow, Russia are and have experienced record breaking cold as they are charged and, the flood gates are now opening thanks to a negative NAO and westward pull of the trough as ridging backs towards Greenland. A milder time is ahead for those fighting bitter cold since the middle of November and the stage is set for a terrific display of winter now into the New Year and beyond..

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