Mar 26, 2007
Climate Skeptic Questions Conventional Thinking
Ned Rozell, Alaska Report
Fairbanks, Alaska - Syun-Ichi Akasofu’s greatest successes in a career of studying the aurora came when he questioned the conventional ideas about the phenomenon.
Mar 24, 2007
What Tree Rings Are Saying About Recent Decades
Douglas Hoyt
Steve McIntyre’s Climate Audit March 19th blog on Up-to-Date White Spruce Ring Widths is an excellent read and has some very insightful comments. One comment from Doug Hoyt, I thought was worth bringing to your attention. He starts with a review of a relevant paper in the 2006 Journal of Climate by CO2science.com.
Mar 21, 2007
An Excellent Summary Analysis of Extreme Temperatures in the United States
By Roger Pielke Sr. in Climate Science blog
Record high and low temperature records are of particular interest due to the major impacts they have on society and the environment. Bruce Hall has completed an analysis of record temperatures on his website Hall of Record that is a very valuable resource for this climate metric.
Mar 21, 2007
Americans Remain Unmoved by Global Warming Alarmism
By Lydia Saad, GALLUP NEWS SERVICE
Al Gore’s feature documentary, “An Inconvenient Truth,” has given the global warming issue considerable public exposure since its premiere 15 months ago. Global warming’s image as a “cause celeb” may have been secured when Gore accepted an Academy Award for his film last month before an adulatory crowd. Have Gore’s and Hollywood’s association with global warming done anything for the cause?
Mar 20, 2007
NASA Finds Evidence in the Nile River Records for Solar Influence on Climate
Joan Feynman of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California in an article published in the Journal of Geophysical Research noted that “Since the time of the pharaohs, the water levels of the Nile were accurately measured, since they were critically important for agriculture and the preservation of temples in Egypt,” she said. “These records are highly accurate and were obtained directly, making them a rare and unique resource for climatologists to peer back in time.” The researchers found some clear links between the sun’s activity and climate variations.