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Global Warming - AccuWeather

Blog Name: Global Warming - AccuWeather
Description: AccuWeather.com's global warming center offers a daily blog of news related to the topic of global warming. An unbiased look at myths, articles, and anything related to global warming.
URL: http://global-warming.accuweather.com/

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New Version of the Blog has been Launched | 21 Apr 2010
The new AccuWeather.com Global Climate Change Blog has been launched. It has a new address now, so update your bookmarks now....... This is the new address. You can also reach the new version of the blog through the extreme weather link on the front pag...

`Missing Heat` will Eventually Show Itself | 20 Apr 2010
Very interesting article was posted not too long ago on Physorg.com about a recent study about 'missing' heat energy. The study was led by NCAR's Kevin Trenberth. Roughly half of the world's heat energy that has built up over recent years is unaccounted ...

Inquiry Finds No Evidence of Impropriety among `climategate` Scientists | 18 Apr 2010
The climate scientists from the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia, including director Phil Jones, were cleared of scientific misconduct by a second of three independent inquiries. Jones was at the center of the hacked email c...

NOAA Confirms Warmest March on Record Globally | 16 Apr 2010
Earlier this month, two sources for satellite measured temperatures of the lower troposphere indicated that March 2010 was the warmest March in the satellite record going back to 1979. Now, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has ...

Food for Thought from Joe Bastardi | 14 Apr 2010
In his blog on AccuWeather.com Professional on Tuesday, AccuWeather.com's expert senior long range forecaster Joe Bastardi shows what he believes is evidence that atmospheric CO2 spikes are occurring with warming that is caused by the natural drivers of t...

Evidence Suggests Man-Made Warming Greatly Exaggerated, Richard Lindzen | 12 Apr 2010
Dr. Richard Lindzen, who is an Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at MIT, recently wrote an op-ed for the Fredericksburg, VA Star explaining why evidence suggests that man-made global warming ...

Ancient Trees could Unlock Climate Change Secrets | 09 Apr 2010
Ancient Kauri Trees, which are hidden in New Zealand's peat bogs will soon be unearthed by researchers led by the University of Exeter. The base of a Kauri Tree. ...

Warmest March in the Satellite Record Globally | 08 Apr 2010
According to the latest satellite measured temperature data of the lower troposphere from Remote Sensing Systems (RSS), March 2010 was the warmest March in the satellite record, going back to 1979. Overall, March 2010 was .652 degrees celsius above the 1...

Significant Long-Term Warming of some Prominent Rivers and Streams | 07 Apr 2010
New research from the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science shows that several rivers and streams throughout the U.S. have shown statistically significant long-term warming. Analyzing historical records from 40 U.S. sites, the scientist...

Climate Change Models taking Heat | 06 Apr 2010
Nice article from the Washington Post today. The story is about the ramped up attacks on climate change models. The article also gives examples of how models are also used in government, business and sports. In talking specifically about the climate mod...

 






 

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