Friday, January 06, 2012

Will Droughts And Floods Eventually Occur More Than 100% Of The Time? | Real Science

As CO2 passes 0.0004 mole fraction, I expect that all places on Earth will simultaneously experience drought and flood.

THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: New paper shows sea level rise of less than 7 inches per century with no acceleration

A paper published today in the Journal of Geophysical Research analyzes sea level change from 10 New Zealand tide gauges and finds the sea level rise over the past 50 years to be only 1.7 mm/yr [i.e. less than 7 inches per century] with no evidence of acceleration.

Global Sea Ice Area Above Normal | Real Science

The death spiral continues. Dr. Hansen, the world’s greatest climatologist, predicted massive sea ice loss at both poles – particularly in the Antarctic.

FOIA – Stupid, Crap « Musings from the Chiefio

I suspect that the items that caused The Team the most heartache and drove them most to cursing will likely be a fertile ground for finding “interesting topics”…

Learning To Distinguish Between Low CO2 And High CO2 Droughts | Real Science

Droughts on the left side of the blue line were below 350 ppm CO2, and droughts on the right side were above 350 ppm. Before you can distinguish between them, you need to accurately determine how many angels can dance on the head of a pin. Then you have to tell the press that droughts seem like they are getting worse.

Learning To Distinguish Between Low CO2 Tornadoes And High CO2 Tornadoes | Real Science

Tornadoes to the left of the pink line are below 350 PPM tornadoes, and tornadoes to the right are high CO2 (supercharged) tornadoes. Can you spot the difference?

Climate Common Sense: China plays warmist nations for the gullible fools they are!

In announcing a possible minute carbon tax of $1.55 per ton the world's largest emitter China has signalled to our gullible politicians that they are going to do something in the future and that we should all carry on committing economic harikiri over global warming. By setting the tax at one fourteenth of Australia's ridiculous $23.00 they have covered their bases so even if forced to implement it it will have negligible effect on their own economy.

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