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  1. CASPER

    January To Be Coldest Since 1985, Where's Global Warming?

    Just as the East Coast finished digging itself out from underneath Snowpocalypse: Part II, meteorologists for AccuWeather.com announced that this January will be the coldest since 1985. With another big snowstorm bearing down on the Northeast this weekend, climate change naysayers are once again...
  2. Unhypnotized

    Lies, Damned Lies, Statistics … and Graphs

    Watts Up With That? April 13, 2010 Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach I got to thinking about how the information about temperatures is presented. Usually, we are shown a graph something like Fig. 1, which shows the change in the US temperatures over the last century. Figure 1. Change in the US...
  3. Unhypnotized

    Direct Evidence that Most U.S. Warming Since 1973 Could Be Spurious

    Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. March 17, 2010 INTRODUCTION My last few posts have described a new method for quantifying the average Urban Heat Island (UHI) warming effect as a function of population density, using thousands of pairs of temperature measuring stations within 150 km of each other. The...
  4. Unhypnotized

    Climategate: Three of the Four Temperature Datasets Now Irrevocably Tainted

    Christopher Horner Pajamas Media March 12, 2010 The warmist response to Climategate — the discovery of the thoroughly corrupt practices of the Climate Research Unit (CRU) — was that the tainted CRU dataset was just one of four independent data sets. You know. So really there’s no big deal...
  5. Unhypnotized

    The Smoking Gun At Darwin Zero

    Willis Eschenbach Watts Up With That? Tuesday, Dec 8th, 2009 People keep saying “Yes, the Climategate scientists behaved badly. But that doesn’t mean the data is bad. That doesn’t mean the earth is not warming.” Darwin Airport – by Dominic Perrin via Panaramio* Let me start with the second...
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    NCDC: October USA – temperature 3rd coldest on record, wettest ever on record

    Watts Up With That? Thursday, Nov 12th, 2009 From the NOAA National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), State of the Climate, National Overview, October 2009: Temperature Highlights – October The average October temperature of 50.8°F was 4.0°F below the 20th Century average and ranked as the 3rd...
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