Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Heavy snowfall in France
Approximately 47,300 homes lost power in Normandy due to snowfall that hit the north and west of France.
Quadrant Online - How the IPCC writes its own ticket
The claim in the IPCC 2007 report that a human influence very likely caused significant warming since 1950 was merely the collective opinion of the number of people who could all fit in a Toyota Prius. The assigning of a specific probability to the term "very likely" was pure fantasy because probability is driven by mathematics, of which there has been none in this situation. IPCC reviewers can't challenge that assessment because it's a subjective statement from people with a vested interest in supporting the notion. The wider IPCC is hardly likely to blow the whistle because that would undermine the perceived competence and standing of the organisation, along with the supposed justification for its existence.
Polar Ice Tipping Point Reached! | Real Science
Global sea ice area has been above normal for 21 straight days. According to Jeff Masters, the odds of that happening are two million to one.
Twitter / Revkin: I like: @DavidFerris seeking ...
I like: seeking "knowledge journalists" on climate/energy who aren't white, male and >50 [why not also seek some who aren't left-wing warmists?]

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