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Hansen Goes Full Fraudster
Hansen throws any pretense of science or honesty out the window. Even as world leaders struggled to find some mechanism to curb greenhouse gas emissions, new research by NASA scientist James Hansen suggests that the Earth’s climate may be more … Continue reading
Texan Thinks Hurricanes Are Worse Now
Last week, Hurricane Irene focused attention once again on climate change. Irene was only a Category 1 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, which rates storms by wind speed, but it carried a lot of water and dumped it on places … Continue reading
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Comment From Reader Steven Oracle
Steven Oracle says: August 29, 2011 at 5:15 pm As a regular weatherunderground.com used out here in Palm Springs CA, I can confirm viewing many ground based Atlantic Coast weather station readouts on Sunday August 28. The wind speeds of … Continue reading
Temperatures Plummeting In Huntsman’s Home State
Jon Huntsman has been arrogantly hyping global warming, while YTD temperatures in his home state have been falling this millennium at a rate of more than 30 degrees per century. See image below ….
Pat Michaels : Another Smart Scientist
I got this E-mail from Pat Michaels yesterday around lunchtime As of mid-afternoon on Thursday, recon and satellite data indicate that Irene is currently in decline. I doubt it is a cat 3 any more but the Hurricane Center will … Continue reading
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These Events Are Consistent With Normal Weather On Earth
Puffington Host logic. I started noticing that there are a lot of babies around - after I started paying attention to babies. This proves that there has been an increase in the number of babies. Some of the early effects … Continue reading
CO2 Causing The Missouri River To Dry Up
CO2 causes the Missouri River to be very wet and very dry. August 31, 2005 When a severe drought in the Midwest dropped water levels in the Missouri River to their lowest on record earlier this summer, the reason was … Continue reading
Leading Hydrologist James Hansen Blames Missouri River Flood On CO2
“The Missouri River is flooding,” said Dr. James Hansen, Director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, during a visit to Omaha on Tuesday. “We’ve had 100 years floods now a couple of times on the Missouri River recently. That’s … Continue reading
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Puffington Host : Can Taxes Stop Earthquakes?
Today we are seeing an increased frequency of tornadoes, record high temperatures, record low sea ice extent, devastating earthquakes, desertification, massive flooding, and severe droughts. And we are constantly warned of dramatic future scenarios with massive sea level rise, global … Continue reading
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Medieval Drought and Temperatures in Southwestern North America
No doubt this year’s drought is much worse than the century long drought of the 12th century. Medieval Drought and Temperatures in Southwestern North America The medieval period was characterized by widespread and regionally severe, sustained drought in western North … Continue reading