Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
Google Search
-
Recent Posts
- Extreme Earth And Space Weather Of 1859
- “A highly regarded factcheck team says”
- Briffa’s Reconstruction
- An Imaginary Warming Trend
- Hottest Two Months On Record
- Red Hot North Pole
- Erasing Thermometer Data
- Hiding The Decline
- Global Boiling Christmas
- Fake Data At Altus, Oklahoma
- Worse Than The Dust Bowl
- 777 Imaginary Thermometers
- Extraordinary Claims
- Nebraska’s Hottest Day
- Kerry Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- OSI Vs. NSIDC
- 777 Fake Stations
- The End Of Snow In Wales
- The End Of Snow
- “Experts Say”
- “Deniers going crazy”
- ““verging on climate denial”, scientists said”
- Global Warming Makes It Cold
- Global Sea Ice Area
- Canada
Email Subscription
Join 1,901 other subscribersRecent Comments
saveenergy on Paid To Produce Gibberish saveenergy on The End Of Snow In Wales Morgan Wright on ““verging on climate den… Bob Greene on ““verging on climate den… Morgan Wright on Captain Kirk Says CO2 Will Kil… saveenergy on Freezing Canada Morgan Wright on Freezing Canada saveenergy on Leon Heller’s Doctoral T… daveburton on Leon Heller’s Doctoral T… JapanT on “dozens of former intel…
Daily Archives: September 4, 2012
Where Was David Appell Then?
When The Arctic Institute posted the garbage below in all seriousness, David Appell forgot to accuse them of distortion. If this trend persists over the coming years we could experience an ice free Arctic Ocean by the summer of 2015. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
12 Comments
Boulder Can Bring Down Even The Best And Brightest
Roger Pielke Jr. says he is voting for Obama. Roger Pielke Jr.’s Blog: Romney vs. Obama in the ScienceDebate
Posted in Uncategorized
13 Comments
The Dirty Little Secrets Of The Summer
Besides the early winter storm which broke up the ice in August, another unusual wind event contributed strongly to this summer’s “record low” ice extent. In early June, strong winds blew open a large hole in the Beaufort Sea. This happened when … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
If Monkeys Fly Out Of His …… How Will He Respond?
If 2013 breaks heat record, how will deniers respond? – The Met Office predicted that half the years between 2011 and 2015 would be warmer than 2010. Besides their mathematics problem of picking half of an odd number (five years) that forecast is on the verge … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
13 Comments
Put On Your Dunce Cap
I just spammed the 500th “JAXA set a new record low” comment If you don’t have anything new to say, don’t post it here.
Posted in Uncategorized
8 Comments
Hope And Change : Obama Increased Your Family’s Debt By $45,000
since President Barack Obama was inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2009, the debt has increased by $45,848 per household—or about 50 percent U.S. Debt Up 50% Under Obama | cnsnews.com This is of course before interest is accumulated. Make it a … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
16 Comments
A Case Study In Dissonance And Implausible Deniability
After the 2007 Arctic wind event, the community of “experts” took full advantage of the propaganda opportunity and started forecasting imminent meltdowns. Orheim – Ice free Arctic in 2008 Serreze – Ice-free pole in 2008 Fortier – Ice free Arctic in 2010 Zwally … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
36 Comments
Southwest Permanent Drought Continues With 400% Of Normal Precipitation
10-Day Precipitation Outlook for the Conterminous U.S.
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
Three Years Since The Last Multi-Year Ice Melted
November 27, 2009 One of Canada’s top northern researchers says the permanent Arctic sea ice that is home to the world’s polar bears and usually survives the summer has all but disappeared. Experts around the world believed the ice was … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
2 Comments
Today’s Hilarious Discussion
We have a few people on the blog arguing that as Arctic ice thickness and concentration gets lower, the rate of decline should dramatically decrease. Experts tells us that the average ice thickness is less than 1.5 meters, that the ice … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
74 Comments