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Sea Ice News Volume 3 Number 6 - Sea Ice Outlook forecasting contest for 2012 is online32 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 21 hours ago: First some news on the status of the WUWT Sea Ice Page. The JAXA imagery, which has been DOA ever si … more →

Tags: Arctic, Forecasting, Sea Ice News, Aqua, ARCUS sea ice outlook, Measurement of sea ice, National Snow % Ice Data center, NSIDC, Polar ice packs

John R. Christy and Roy W. Spencer: Our Response to Recent Criticism of the UAH Satellite Temperatures2 comments

Editor wrote 3 weeks ago: A new paper by Stephen Po-Chedley and Quang Fu (2012) (hereafter PCF) was sent to us at the end of A … more →

Tags: climate change, Climate Research, Satellite temperatures, UAH, AMSU, msu, RSS, John Christy

USA's record warm March 2012 not caused by "global warming"118 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 month ago: The usual suspects in the blogs and media have been bloviating about the record warmth of March and … more →

Tags: carbon dioxide, Global Warming, Heat Wave, Records, Weather, Andrew Freedman, Climate Central, James Hansen, March 2012

Reporter Pwns John Christy4 comments

Barry Bickmore wrote 1 month ago: John Christy, a climatologist who is Roy Spencer’s contrarian buddy at the University of Alaba … more →

Tags: climate change, John Christy, Climate change

Roy Spencer – Nova repeats old mistakes (again)

itsnotnova wrote 1 month ago: In what can only be described as a determined effort to be wrong, Nova again sings the praise of ano … more →

Tags: Climate change, Joanne Nova, Global Warming 2

Roy Spencer's ISH population adjusted discoveries33 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 month ago: Readers recall that I carried a guest post from Dr. Roy Spencer on what he learned from analysing th … more →

Tags: climate data, Data, ghcn, global historical climatology network, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service, Temperature, urban heat island

Spencer’s posited 1-2% cloud cover variation found90 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 month ago: In a nutshell, with a −1.6%per decade change in cloud cover during 1954–2005, it becomes a climate f … more →

Tags: aérosols, climate sensitivity, clouds, Cosmic Rays, aerosol, Atmospheric Physics, China, Chinese Academy of Sciences, cloud cover

Roy Spencer on 'the Alabama Two-Step'

Anthony Watts wrote 2 months ago: I have been badgered repeatedly to carry “Slayer” articles on WUWT, and with the excepti … more →

Tags: carbon dioxide, climate change, Earth, united states, Fred Singer, Alabama, American Thinker, Fred

Roy Spencer reveals his motivation for rejecting the climate mainstream- not science issues, but economic concerns4 comments

thingsbreak wrote 2 months ago: Image courtesy of Flickr user "SarahDeer", used under Creative Commons Straight from the h … more →

Tags: Climate Change Denial, Climate Legislation, Politics, Dismal Science, Economics, Fundanomics, juliet eilperin, Market Fundamentalism, Washington Post

A skeptic's view9 comments

Paul Handover wrote 2 months ago: Dan Gomez offers up an alternative view. Many of you read the post I called Please help! that came o … more →

Tags: Core thought, musings, Politics, People, Science, Environment, Education, Communication, Capitalism 2

UAH global temperature anomaly - still below the zero line89 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 3 months ago: UAH Global Temperature Update for February 2012: -0.12 deg. C By Dr. Roy Spencer The global average … more →

Tags: climate data, Climate, February 2012, John Christy, la niña, Microwave sounding unit, Pacific Ocean, Tropics

Roy Spencer's Junk Science44 comments

Barry Bickmore wrote 3 months ago: Roy Spencer recently posted an article on his blog called “Ten Years After the Warming,” … more →

Tags: climate change

UAH global temperature anomaly goes negative112 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 4 months ago: UAH Global Temperature Update for January 2012: -0.09 deg. C By Dr. Roy Spencer PERSONAL NOTE: I’ve … more →

Tags: climate data, Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit, Climate, January 2012, la niña, Microsoft Excel, NASA, Temperature

Discussions with strangers

Alteredstory wrote 4 months ago: So one of my hobbies is discussing climate change with people online, mostly on Huffington Post. I d … more →

Tags: Discussions, Rants and musings, Global Warming, climate change, extinction, CO2, carbon dioxide, greenland, greenhouse gas

Global temps in a Crash as AGW proponents Crash the Economy313 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 4 months ago: By Joe Bastardi, Weatherbell Analytics When the PDO turned cold, most of the meteorological and clim … more →

Tags: Weather, PDO, climate data, Climate, la niña, Joe Bastardi, El Niño Southern Oscillation, El Nino, Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit

Crashing economies...by AGW fanatics ignoring the cold

Tom Harley wrote 4 months ago: From Icecap, this post with comment from a weather specialist and a real scientist in Dr Roy Spencer … more →

Tags: Climate, Weather, Science, Oz politics, Joe Bastardi, Global Temps, Global Temperatures, Weather specialist, Laws of Gravity

Why I Trust Researchers More than Politicians1 comment

grampachiefy wrote 4 months ago: There are those who say that the 97% of climate scientists who agree that climate change is serious … more →

Tags: climate change, Global Warming, Research, Christopher Monckton, Michael Mann, Climate

UAH global Temperature for December - no change71 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 5 months ago: UAH Global Temperature Update for Dec. 2011: +0.13 deg. C By Dr. Roy Spencer The global average lowe … more →

Tags: climate data, Climate, Temperature, Sea surface temperature, Aqua, John Christy, Microwave sounding unit, Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit

Steig et al, revisited with UAH satellite data32 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 5 months ago: From World Climate Report: Antarctic Temperature Trends Almost exactly two years ago, a prominent pa … more →

Tags: Antarctic, Antarctica, climate change, International Geophysical Year, John Christy, Nature, Steig


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