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Matterhorn disintegrating in the face of climate change1 comment

Henricus Peters wrote 1 month ago: Deutsch: Matterhorn (Ostseite), gespiegelt im Riffelsee, vom Ufer des Riffelsees aus English: Matter … more →

Tags: climate change, Independent, switzerland, alps, Matterhorn, University of Zurich, Mountain, Gruber

Met Office in the Media: 20 March 20121 comment

Dave Britton wrote 2 months ago: There has been widespread coverage of a scientific paper detailing an update to the joint Met Office … more →

Tags: Met Office in the Media, Met Office Hadley Centre, Climatic Research Unit, HadCRUT3, hadcrut4, global temperature record, public data group, Bloodhound SSC, ordnance survey

Another solar study: this one suggests no significant solar influence185 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 2 months ago: On Saturday I posted about this study from Pierre Gosselin at No Tricks Zone: New Study Shows A Clea … more →

Tags: Cosmic Rays, Modeling, solar, Climate, climate change, Global Warming, maunder Minimum, solar variation, Sun

An example of a different ethos when you have access to private documents80 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 3 months ago: While many websites are deriding me for my mentions in the Fakegate emails distributed by Dr. Peter … more →

Tags: ClimateGate, Fakegate, Climatic Research Unit, Climatic Research Unit email controversy, CRU, gavin schmidt, Jones, Keith Briffa, Phil Jones

Shifts, jerks or figments? You be the judge

Roger Jones wrote 5 months ago: First week of December I was at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in San Francisco. This m … more →

Tags: climate change, Australia, Climate Science, Managing uncertainty, abrupt change, Shifts, Complex Systems, Rabett Run

Sea cucumbers: Dissolving coral reefs?167 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 5 months ago: From the Carnegie Institution  and Stanford University comes word of this paper in JGR. A box of Sea … more →

Tags: Carnegie Institution for Science, Coral Reef, Great Barrier Reef, james cook university, Ken Caldeira, ocean acidification, University of Sydney

Siberian shelf methane emissions not tied to modern warming

tweetingdonal wrote 5 months ago: Image via Wikipedia Abstract EOS, TRANSACTIONS AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION, VOL. 92, NO. 49, PAGE 464 … more →

Tags: climate change, Climate, Science, Environment, Siberia, permafrost, Methane, Arctic, Global Warming

Around the America’s – The Journey Continues2 comments

Sailors for the Sea wrote 5 months ago: Over the past month, the Around the America’s expedition experienced two great achievements – the pu … more →

Tags: Around the Americas, Pacific Science Center, One Island One Ocean, Herb McCormick, David Thoseson

Uh oh: It was the BEST of times, it was the worst of times409 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 7 months ago: Alternate title: Something wonky this way comes I try to get away to work on my paper and the climat … more →

Tags: Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature, Climatic Research Unit email controversy, Global Warming policy Foundation, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, Judith Curry, Richard Muller, The Mail on Sunday, urban heat island

The Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature project puts PR before peer review409 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 7 months ago: UPDATE: see this new story BEST: What I agree with and what I disagree with – plus a call for additi … more →

Tags: Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature, climate data, Peer Review, post-normal science, Instrumental temperature record, Mass media, New York Times, Peer review 2, Scientific Method

Greenland ice not responding as predicted41 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 8 months ago: Figure 7 from Interannual variability of Greenland ice losses from satellite gravimetry From C3 Head … more →

Tags: climate change, Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment, greenland, greenland ice sheet

Hydro power plants can release more CO2 emissions than a coal plant1 comment

ktwop wrote 9 months ago: Man-made carbon-dioxide emissions are of little significance in the global concentration of carbon d … more →

Tags: Environment, Energy, Brazil, carbon dioxide, hydro-power plant, Fossil fuel power plant, emissions from hydro plant

The tides, they are a changin!71 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 10 months ago: From Oregon State University: Ancient tides different from today – some dramatically higher CORVALLI … more →

Tags: Sea Level, Oregon State University

Trees show no rainfall pattern in last century60 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 11 months ago: I’ve always said that trees are a better proxy for rainfall than temperature. Just looking at … more →

Tags: paleoclimatology, climate change, dendrochronology, Precipitation (meteorology)

The long awaited surfacestations paper154 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 year ago: This summary is from Dr. Pielke at the University of Colorado in his words. I’ll have my own p … more →

Tags: weather_stations, Temperature, weather station, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climatic Data Center, Climate Reference Network

Japan quake shifts Antarctic glacier, New Scientist reports

Hornfar wrote 1 year ago: 15:45 15 March 2011 by Anil Ananthaswamy Original article here The major earthquake that hit Japan o … more →

Tags: polar-news, 1, Earthquake, Antarctica, Ross Ice Shelf, University of California, japan earthquake, jake walter, Santa Cruz

Global Eruption Rocks the Sun 147 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 year ago: Image via Wikipedia I should point out that thanks to the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), we can s … more →

Tags: Science, technology, solar, Space, NASA, Sun, Solar Dynamics Observatory, solar flare, space weather prediction center

Melting Sea Ice Could Cause Colder Winters2 comments

ESC wrote 1 year ago: e360.yale.edu 16th November 2010 Quoted from source: ‘The steady loss of sea ice in the easter … more →

Tags: climate change, Climatic Phenomena, Potsdam Institute, winter

From Good to Great: Identifying Manila Observatory's hedgehog concept2 comments

Quirino M. Sugon Jr wrote 1 year ago: A hedgehog concept, according to Collins (2001, p. 90), is a “single organizing idea, a basic princi … more →

Tags: Manila Observatory, Fr. Daniel McNamara S.J., pagasa, Jim Collins, Phivolcs, Good To Great, La Nino, El Nino, pacific ring of fire


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