Heating up in Huntsville – the discovery of FHI?

May 9, 2012

WUWT reader BarryW found this on the Huntsville Office of the State Climatologist, operated by our friend, Dr. John Christy and left it in Tips and Notes. First Christy’s article,... Read more »

Hump day hilarity – missing in action

May 9, 2012

Josh seems to think that Sir Russell Muir went missing during the CRU Climategate email investigation. It was like he was never there…oh, wait.* * For example, Muir Russell didn’t... Read more »

Climate Craziness of the Week – bonus “eye of the beholder” edition

May 9, 2012

This is almost too stupid to comment on, but I’ll do my best. First the headline and story excerpt: GLOBAL WARMING Warming of the Earth’s climate system and related increasing... Read more »

Quote of the week – a warm lesson on ethics from the experts

May 9, 2012

I have to laugh at the juxtaposition of rhetoric today. It’s like a gift from the universe. While Joe Romm launches yet another angry and hateful rant over at Climate Progress... Read more »

Chronology: CRU’s Yamal Deception

May 9, 2012

I’ve already made my case for the Yamal deception by CRU previously on WUWT, and my suspicions were confirmed by the shonky behavior of Dr. Michael Mann, who can’t even... Read more »

Time to terminate Big Wind subsidies

May 9, 2012

– and protect environmental values, endangered species, jobs and human welfare Guest post by Paul Driessen Unprecedented! As bills to extend seemingly perpetual wind energy subsidies... Read more »

Another poll shows global warming on the outs, distrust of climate scientists cited

May 8, 2012

When hockey stick creator Dr. Michael Mann responds to valid questions about his science by blocking the person asking the questions as well as deleting them so that others can’t... Read more »

Whole lotta shaking going on…

May 8, 2012

Global Warming Chorus Discord Rising To Feverish Pitch By Larry Bell in Forbes Some leading voices in the Global Warming Gospel Choir are now abandoning the old climate crisis hymnal.... Read more »

“firecracker” sunspot turning towards earth – possible large solar flares

May 8, 2012

Sunspot AR1476 may have some surprises for us in the coming days, and I hope it isn’t a Carrington type event. It has already launched two CME’s yesterday. From NASA’s Spaceweather.com:... Read more »

Glaciers can speed up, but can’t put out

May 8, 2012

From the National Science Foundation: Press Release 12-088 Analysis of Speed of Greenland Glaciers Gives New Insight for Rising Sea Level Researchers determine that although glaciers... Read more »

Letter to the editor: A wish for Dr. Michael Mann to clear some things up from an errant PSU grad

May 8, 2012

by Joe Bastardi Being I am branded as a “denier”, I am having trouble dismissing the relevance of the tree ring studies that challenge the hockey stick, in light of the magnitude... Read more »

The Minnesota “drought flood”

May 8, 2012

Guest post by Scott Gates Much as with the UK – where their “drought” is demonstrated by severe flooding … in Minnesota it is much the same. The government forecasters... Read more »

Three questions for Andrew Revkin and Michael Mann

May 7, 2012

Earlier today, this tweet exchange took place. I found this curious. And it prompts me to ask these three questions: 1. If in fact Yamal was “largely” irrelevant, how then... Read more »

Three questions for Andrew Revkin and Michael Mann

May 7, 2012

Earlier today, this tweet exchange took place. I found this curious. And it prompts me to ask these three questions: 1. If in fact Yamal was “largely” irrelevant, how then... Read more »

Climate Progress disappears their own climate ugliness

May 7, 2012

When the Heartland billboard fiasco came about last week, I pointed to this as a previous example of how both sides have made missteps. Heartland blundered with the unabomber billboard,... Read more »

Trenberth takes on UAH satellite data in a new paper

May 7, 2012

They create an adjustment for the way the Alabama scientists handled data from NOAA-9, a satellite that collected temperature data in the mid-1980s. From the University of Washington... Read more »

Climate craziness of the week – paleotootology

May 7, 2012

I don’t have much comment on this, as the press worldwide has pretty much said it all. I await the coming comparisons between, ahem, human emissions, and dinosaur emissions. Click... Read more »

Solar grand minima linked to cooling period in Europe

May 7, 2012

This is interesting. A quick cooling in Europe together with an increase in humidity and particularly in windiness was found to coincide with a long-term reduction in solar activity... Read more »

East Anglia Climatic Research Unit shown to be liars by results of latest FOIA ruling and investigation

May 7, 2012

In the over 7,000 published stories here on WUWT, I have never used the word “liar” in the headline to refer to CRU and the Yamal affair. That changes with this story. I’ve... Read more »

East Anglia Climatic Research Unit shown to be liars by results of latest FOIA ruling and investigation

May 7, 2012

In the over 7,000 published stories here on WUWT, I have never used the word “liar” in the headline to refer to CRU and the Yamal affair. That changes with this story. I’ve... Read more »

Tuvalu flooding FAIL – no supermoon tide of any significance

May 6, 2012

Told ya so. In I Feel a FAIL Coming On – Will Tuvalu Survive ‘Super moon’? Andi Cockroft pointed out that there was the usual media disaster hype, and the reality of what perigee... Read more »

The Bern Model Puzzle

May 6, 2012

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Although it sounds like the title of an adventure movie like the “Bourne Identity”, the Bern Model is actually a model of the sequestration... Read more »

Open thread weekend plus poll

May 5, 2012

I have other projects to do this weekend, so I’m taking off. Moderation may be minimal or non-existent at times, so if your comment takes a long time to appear, don’t take... Read more »

More on the wettest April in 100 years in the UK

May 5, 2012

Readers may recall how the Met Office botched yet another forecast, calling for drought but instead getting a month of deluge. Here’s the numbers. By Paul Homewood The UK Met... Read more »

Lightning induced Schumann Resonance may help divine exoplanets

May 5, 2012

From the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Science nugget: Lightning signature could help reveal the solar system’s origins Every second, lightning flashes some 50 times on Earth.... Read more »

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