Archive for 2009
>- 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 […]
>This article is from NOAA, check this out! This greatly surprised me to be honest with you!http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2009/20090916_globalstats.html September 16, 2009 NCDC scientists also reported that the combined average global land and ocean surface temperature for August was second warmest on record, behind 1998. For the June-August 2009 season, the combined global land and ocean surface […]
>This is a video in which Joe Bastardi talks about what the CFS is pointing to currently on the upcoming winter for Europe and the major energy consuming regions of the world.. http://www.accuweather.com/video-on-demand.asp?video=34766737001&title=Euro Winter Idea, More on Arctic Ice and a Look at Fred I am still a little cautious on just what way to […]
>Well that is my wife and I home again after a lovely time down in Wales. We spent two nights away, one on the south coast of Wales and the other on the north coast of Wales. To see my photos, check out http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/photo.php?pid=2713598&id=711426730&ref=nf, I shall upload more hopefully tomorrow as well as return to […]
>Was 08-09’s Coldest Winter in Over A Decade for UK a fluke, a reaction to lowered solar activity or something greater ahead? Have winters become wetter and windier and is snow and cold becoming rarer to eventually become a thing of the past in the British Isles? More here on my new Global Warming Blog […]

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