Archive for September, 2009
>The weather is very interesting these days globally with the events across Australia, the flooding in Tunisia, SOCAL is back to the fires and heat whilst Atlanta is under water… Bring it on!!AUSTRALIA DUSTSTORMS: Residents of Sydney thought the world was ending! STRONG WINDS BROUGHT AUSTRALIA’S HOSTILE INTERIOR DESERT INTO THE COUNTRY’S LARGEST METROPOLITAN AREA, […]
>By Marc Morano – Climate Depot Polling data reveals Americans are growing increasingly skeptical about man-made global warming fears and claims. Voters are rejecting so-called “solutions” like cap-and-trade as well. Below is a small sampling of recent polling data on global warming.1) Gallup survey found global warming ranked dead last in the U.S. among ENVIRONMENTAL […]
> Graph Source: http://wattsupwiththat.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/fsu-ace_vs_giss-oceantemp4.png Check this out: From What’s Up With That? So far the hurricane season for the Atlantic has been pretty quiet for 2009. Ryan Maue from Florida State University explains why. In related news, Al Gore has dropped the [hurricane frequency] related slide in his traveling PowerPoint show. – Anthony Full article: […]
>Doug Alexander walks through-waist high water flowing in front of his North Atlanta home to his car Monday to pick up his son from school. Elissa Eubanks, [email protected] IMAGE SOURCE http://projects.ajc.com/gallery/view/metro/atlanta/atlanta-weather-2/ – By Mark Vogan You can bet your bottom dollar that if it hasn’t already, it will, global warming will be the cause of […]
>- Mark Vogan To be honest with you I am very unsure about what our winter here in Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland holds. Like I’ve mentioned in recent articles, winter here has been warm, it’s been warm my whole life (26 years) so when anyone tells me that things are changing and truely savage […]
>The Pacific Northwest is experiecning very differing conditions depending upon where you are. Mid to upper 90s is sweltering the interior Pacific Northwest and northern Rockies in late season heat, however after Havre, Mont topped a record-breaking 96 yesterday, this morning Polebridge, Mont bottomed out at a shivery 25 degrees.. Polebridge is one of those […]
>Yet again, the Northern Plains has gotten off with an easy summer for heat. Chicago, Minneapolis and Detroit has yet again, like last summer been cooler and wetter than normal and ironically Chicago has now seen three straight summers where their peak temperature for the year has topped out at 94 degrees. Why the cooler […]
>- Mark Vogan When I look back at climate history, it’s clear when the warm and cool periods here on earth occured. From the Little Ice Age which ended around 1850, we have seen gradual warming, though in a somewhat up and down manner. 1920 to 1950 WARM PERIODS WHICH DISPLAYED MUCH HOTTER LOCAL AND […]
>UPDATED FROM ORIGINAL POST: According to Steve of The Valley Weather Blog it was a stunning 37C or 100 degrees F at Rosetown, Saskatchewan yesterday afternoon, a rise from it’s low of 11C yesterday morning! Very impressive indeed for so late in the season.. Yesterday saw Glasgow, Montana top a roasting 95 degrees. It was […]

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