Thursday, July 26, 2012

Could extreme weather be causing climate change? New study aims to find if peat bogs are releasing greenhouse gas due to rain | Mail Online
Release of greenhouse gases from farmed peat bogs could be changed by rain or drought
New East Anglia project to monitor effects of weather
Could provide powerful weapon in fight against climate change
US Cooling – It Is Worse Than It Seems | Real Science
By contrast, Texas has a much lower density of stations, and shows a cooling trend...

If the stations were area weighted, we would likely see an even stronger cooling trend in the US – which already looks more like Texas than New Jersey...

Hansen is more scientific about this. He heavily weights the high Arctic region (which is about the size of the US) where he has no thermometers.
Chilly Weather At The Antarctic Meltdown – Make Sure And Bring A Sweater | Real Science

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