Weather
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Past – Watts Up With That?
From Climate, etc by Javier Vinos Part I of the series consists of three parts. The sun is a variable…
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New research finds that solar eclipses are harder to see due to global warming
There are concerns about clouds blocking the sun during next Monday’s total solar eclipse. What’s interesting is that it turns…
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Evaluating model predictions – Does it work?
Guest post by Willis Eschenbach (The image above shows the Cray Ecoplex NOAA GAEA supercomputer, which can generate impossible future…
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Is Washington state REALLY in a drought emergency?
On Tuesday, the Washington State Department of Ecology declared a DRY EMERGENCY for nearly the entire state (see map below).…
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Karl Marx gives insight into reducing CO2 emissions – Does it work?
Essay by Eric Worrall I wonder if Prime Minister Modi and student parents know that New Delhi University teaches that…
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Làm sao chúng ta biết rằng mặt trời làm thay đổi khí hậu. Phần I: Quá khứ
của Javier Vinós Phần I của loạt bài gồm ba phần. Mặt trời là một ngôi sao biến quang và…
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Subtropical Jetsteam vs. Total Solar Eclipse
We are now approaching the total solar eclipse on April 8 so the skills of our models are now in…
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A Harmful and Completely Unnecessary Goal – Are You Successful at It?
From Dr. Roy Spencer’s Global Warming Blog by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. The goal of achieving global man-made carbon…
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Cliff Mass’s weather blog: Undulating clouds
Last night, around 6pm, I was running with my dog around Magnuson Park in Seattle and noticed some awesome clouds.…
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Integrity Test by @billmckibben – Are you successful with it?
Almost without fail every time there is some odd or unique weather event, climate alarmists immediately blame climate change regardless…
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