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Monthly Archives: September 2017
Climate Letter #1003
Weather Map findings: Go to http://cci-reanalyzer.org/wx/DailySummary/#T2_anom (Temperature Anomaly). Today it is central Greenland that catches my eye, running some 35F (20C) above normal. That’s crazy–what could be the cause? If you switch to the Jetstream link you will see an … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1002
Weather Map findings: Go to http://cci-reanalyzer.org/wx/DailySummary/#T2_max We want to look at maximum temperatures for today, down on the global map. Look for light gray spots within the dark smudges in the red area, found in North Africa, Arabia and a … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1001
This was another day with a massive number of pertinent new stories, in every category of interest. For example, there must be a dozen or so that just relate to political aspects, which are really heating up. I am going … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1000
A funny thing happened today— If the stress level decreases you can probably have good lowest prices for cialis erection. The survival of the fittest is the right theory to be quoted with respect to levitra samples robertrobb.com the rat … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #999
Update on my permafrost story. Last week I kind of stuck my neck out with a quite discouraging interpretation of information that has been made widely available about the future release of CO2 due to the melting of permafrost loaded … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #998
Keep it in the ground! We’ve all heard that advice, and largely approve. Mechanically speaking, nothing could be easier. The wonderful thing about fossil fuel products is that when kept in the ground they are almost perfectly safe, that is, … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #997
A new understanding of climate change. The conventional understanding of climate change is that we can prevent a “dangerous” level of warming by reducing the quantity of carbon dioxide emissions produced by human activities, all the way down to zero … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #996
I’m sorry—my head is full of ideas that are bouncing around and I can’t get rid of them. It’s all about what I am calling “a new understanding of climate change,” as roughly outlined in the last two letters. If … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #995
If you have read yesterday’s letter you can see that I have reason to believe the goals set by the Paris accord are not meaningful, regardless of what remedial action policies are taken. My conclusion is that we are going … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #994
Today being a holiday, I am only going to publish one story, and it is not even a brand new story. This was created by the New York Times back on August 23, and I managed to overlook it at … Continue reading
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