Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Is Flood Magnitude in the USA Correlated with Global CO2 Levels?
Sounds plausible, but all weather is local or regional, and a lot more goes into making weather than average global temperature. In addition, all flooding is local or regional, and a lot more goes into determining flood risk than local or regional weather patterns.
Colorado Getting Slammed Again | Real Science
After setting the state record for the earliest ski opening three weeks ago, Colorado is getting ready for its second major snowstorm in less than a week. Not to be confused with the all time record snowstorm last week in the Northeast.

After spending decades predicting the demise of snow due to CO2, alarmists now blame the record snow on CO2. Heat now produces cold and snow. Next summer, turn your furnace on to cool the house.
Another harsh winter likely on the way (AUDIO)
even though the state has seen two harsh winters in a row, Missourians should brace for a possible third.
Twitter / @Revkin
Will respond to Romm's Charlie Sheen label as soon as Central Hudson gets our fossil/nuke power flowing again. dlvr.it/t5Spq

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