Comment on Energy policy discussion thread by WebHubTelescope
Lynch can’t deal with the situation and will keep moving the goalposts. His big claim years ago was that reserve growth would occur. That would mean that a reservoir producing crude would continue to...
View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by A physicist
Yes, that set me wondering if perhaps the Buffalo NY snow effect is now being seen on a global scale? Because as Google Earth shows us, lakes, rivers, and bogs are abundant in Canada and Siberia … are...
View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by David Wojick
Satellites measure and integrate snow mass? This I have to see.
View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by curryja
Satellites do snow extent very easily; there are also satellite-derived data sets on snow water equivalent
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/2/12 by hro001
The e-mails were available from the set uploaded to the RC servers on the 17th (a link to which was posted on ClimateAudit). Even if they were never made available anywhere else after that point,...
View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by DocMartyn
Judy, do you think the moving of most sooty/sulfurous heavy industry from Western Europe to SEA/China is going to alter snow fall trends?
View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by Fred from...
You had best look at the implications of increasing Arctic ice . . . the regular 30+ year Arctic Ice Pulse, the one that peaked in the late 1970′s and waned since then is now quickly turning around to...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/2/12 by David Wojick
Owen. UAH shows no warming from the beginning (1978) until 1997. Then we had the big ENSO which of course has no trend. Then from 2001 until now there is also no warming, but this flat period is higher...
View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by curryja
The impact of soot and pollution on precip is complex. There is a field experiment in the next year to look at the impact of the asian brown cloud on monsoon rains. The impact on snowfall would be more...
View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by Robert
There are fast positive and negative feedbacks all through the system. Warm Arctic winters, for example, are degrading the ozone over the Arctic, which leads to greater heat loss. The open sea,...
View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by curryja
Yes there is a substantial difference. I now have the published version of the paper posted (with figures); this seems to be allowed by PNAS copyright policy.
View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by Joe's World
Judith, What is very interesting in studying velocity and rotation is the parameters that can be incorporated or taken away. An active sun spews out a great deal of material that our atmosphere can...
View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by Robert
“the reference point for the start of the alarming decline of arctic sea ice, about the time when we were awash with warnings about the imminent ice age?” No, we were never “awash with warnings about...
View ArticleComment on Lindzen’s Seminar at the House of Commons by John Kosowski
Hey Martin, I was under the impression that CO2 levels were 400ppm and above 3 million years ago in the Pliocene. Did the hockey team revise that as well?
View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by Herman...
This study was based on short term data because of the fantastic quality of the short term data. The ice core data for the past 800k years does support this study. Give them a little time to tie it all...
View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by curryja
Agnostic, look at figure 1 from the paper. There is nothing there to infer anything quantitatively about NH total snow cover, which is what Willis analyzed. Most notably, our analysis clearly says...
View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by Robert
From the blog rules: <blockquote>Respond to the argument, not to the person. <b>What another participant stated on another blog in another context should not be used to discredit or...
View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by Robert
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View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by Agnostic
“Willis seems to be directed against claims that are not made in the paper as the paper refers always to regional changes in snowfall” I actually I noted that myself and I have asked Willis to clarify...
View ArticleComment on Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall by Herman...
The temperature of Earth for the last 600 million years supports this study. There is an upper limit that Earth Temperature pushed against and could not cross. That limit is there because Earth is...
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