You aren’t qualified to interpret this complicated map.
http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/map/images/fnl/sfctmpmer_01a.fnl.anim.html
You aren’t qualified to interpret this complicated map.
http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/map/images/fnl/sfctmpmer_01a.fnl.anim.html
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You aren’t qualified to interpret this complicated map.
You’re right. The way some talk they want peer reviewed on things that have never been peer reviewed. Peer review data? Too bad James Hansen doesn’t get his data peer reviewed before releasing it!
So.. Central Asia, Eastern America, Central South America, and the Antarctic are now part of Europe?
Someone better notify the EU.
Are you a climate scientist? If not, you aren’t qualified to interpret this map.
It’s 1 1/4 inches from California to Hawaii. Did I interpret that right? I need peer review.
If I press my finger on the map where I live will my house be crushed? I’m scared of maps because I heard that happens. Do the peer reviewers say that’s true?
What’s that pointy, striped stick? Is that floating in space next to the earth?
OT but still very interesting. I wonder when Hansen will declare that interstellar space is having its hottest year ever and C02 is causing it .
When Voyager 1 finally exits the solar system, scientists expect to see a telltale change in the wind. Interstellar wind is slower, colder and denser than solar wind.
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/12/13/edge-solar-voyager-finds-oddities/?test=latestnews
The blizzard that pummeled the Upper Midwest over the weekend was one for the record books, burying some communities with nearly 2 feet of snow and breaking 100-year-old records in others.
http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/news/story/42951/weekend-blizzard-goes-down-in.asp
Putthat in your climate model and smoke it.
hey, if it makes me feel good….
We need a peer review process to tell us how to blow our noses!