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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Climate Letter #337
Western U.S. drought forecast. Like all forecasts, this one has no claim of absolute certainty. It is based on computer models, whereat we are regularly assured that computers keep getting smarter. The trouble is that most of us are totally … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #336
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Climate Letter #335
Does global warming mean more or less snow? This is by Kevin Trenberth, a well-known climate scientist, offering a lot of good basic information about relationships at this level. Sometimes the condition can also be chronic or even benign liver … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #334
U.S. inland flooding statistics on the rise. Results from this study appear to be credible, including the reasons given for the increases. The two main reasons are backed by good data and are consistent with standard theories of climate science. Moreover, … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #333
“Two degrees of global warming closer than you may think.” We have almost reached one degree, but it has taken a century. Michael Mann thinks the next degree could materialize in as little as two decades, writing for publication in … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #332
CO2 report for January. The increase of 2.16ppm from a year ago is exactly on track with the trend of the past few years, or the average gain for this decade. For now there is no sign of acceleration of … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #331
New confirmation of the broad CO2 sensitivity factor. A fundamental tenet of climate science leads to the expectation that higher levels of atmospheric CO2 will over time be reflected in higher surface temperatures, and the reverse. This has been well-demonstrated … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #330
Should EPA carbon regulations be eliminated? This is a fine piece of tongue-in-cheek reporting by Dana Nuccitelli. Dana thinks a revenue-neutral carbon tax, if legislated, would be an effective as well as ideal way to justify closing out EPA regulation … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #329
Electric grid economics in the U.S. Prices keep going up, but not sales. “Retail sales to homes and businesses still are less than they were in 2007, before the recession.” Conservation is an important factor. A shift to off-grid energy … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #328
New data on what casualty insurance companies are experiencing in the U.S. One interesting point is that North America experiences more severe weather events than any other large region around the globe. Note that the fastest growing category of events, … Continue reading
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