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John Holdren’s Bi-Polar Vortex, Part II – appeal filed

John Holdren’s Bi-Polar Vortex, Part II – appeal filed http://wattsupwiththat.com/2014/06/20/john-holdrens-bi-polar-vortex-part-ii-appeal-filed (part 1 is here) By Sam Kazman, CEI Back on June 6th, OSTP (the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy) officially declined to reexamine its highly-publicized January explanation for the extremely cold winter.  According to that video, The Polar Vortex Explained In 2 […]

Ocean Heat Content -Another simple evidence based rebuttal of claims that missing heat is being carried down to the bottom of the ocean

Ocean Heat Content -Another simple evidence based rebuttal of AGW http://theclimatescepticsparty.blogspot.com/2014/06/ocean-heat-content-another-simple.html By Anthony CoxThe latest funny bit of science from the AGW world has been the assertion that the missing heat is being carried down to the bottom of the ocean. Leading lights of AGW science like England and Trenberth have both suggested the mechanism […]

New paper predicts fewer cyclones in the Indian Ocean if the climate warms – Published in the International Journal of Climatology

New paper predicts fewer cyclones in the Indian Ocean if the climate warms http://hockeyschtick.blogspot.com/2014/06/new-paper-predicts-fewer-cyclones-in.html A new paper published in the International Journal of Climatology predicts warming will decrease the number of cyclones in the Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean. According to the authors, “The model’s simulated frequency of storms is an overestimation of observations although […]

New paper finds man-made irrigation causes ‘significant cooling of global average surface temperatures over land’ – Published in Climate Dynamics

New paper finds man-made irrigation causes ‘significant cooling of global average surface temperatures over land’ http://hockeyschtick.blogspot.com/2014/06/new-paper-finds-man-made-irrigation.html A paper published today in Climate Dynamics finds man-made agricultural irrigation “causes significant cooling of global average surface air temperatures over land and dampens regional warming trends” by increasing cloud cover and precipitation. According to the authors, “irrigation, however, […]