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  • Climate Change Fraud

    Via Mr. Ed: "US Government admits satellite temperature readings 'degraded.' All data taken offline in shock move. Global warming temperatures may be 10 to 15 degrees too high. The fault was first detected after a tip off from an anonymous member of the public to climate skeptic blog, Climate...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 08-17-2010
  • KREM: La Nina likely bringing colder, wetter winter to Northwest

    Bad news for the anthropogenic global warming crowd. From KREM News in Spokane: Get ready for what will likely be a colder, wetter winter in the Pacific Northwest than we had this past year. The National Weather Service says long-range forecasts indicate a moderate-to-strong La Nina this year. The Weather...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 08-05-2010
  • WSJ: Indictment of Academic Research -- Part 2

    From the Wall Street Journal : It's impossible to find anything wrong if you really aren't looking. In a famous email of May 29, 2008, Phil Jones, director of East Anglia's CRU, wrote to Mr. Mann, under the subject line "IPCC & FOI," "Can you delete any emails you may have...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 07-13-2010
  • WSJ: Indictment of Academic Research -- Part 1

    The continuing cover up. From the Wall Street Journal : The Climategate Whitewash Continues Global warming alarmists claim vindication after last year's data manipulation scandal. Don't believe the 'independent' reviews. Last November there was a world-wide outcry when a trove of emails...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 07-13-2010
  • LMT: Summer heat slow in coming to Lewiston-Clarkston Valley

    The following article ran in the Lewiston Tribune . For a second year in a row, Lewiston-Clarkston residents will escape having a triple-digit temperature day in June. Today's final day of June has a high temperature forecast of 78. In the eight-year comparison period since 2002, Lewiston's official...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 06-30-2010
  • “Climate Change: what do we know about the IPCC?”

    The following is from “ Climate Change: what do we know about the ICC? “, Mike Hulme and Martin Mahony (School of Environmental Sciences, U of East Anglia), Progress in Physical Geography (a highly rated, peer-reviewed journal): Conclusions It represents a narrow range of disciplinary expertise...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 06-27-2010
  • Area low temperatures result of El Nino winter

    From KLEW TV in Lewiston: Well even though Monday was the first day of summer, it felt more like summer Tuesday. University of Idaho Assistant professor John Abatzoglou said the Inland Northwest has seen some of the lowest spring temperatures into June in quite a long time. "Lewiston has actually...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 06-25-2010
  • More Global Warming: Record cool temperature logged at Spokane airport

    From today's Spokesman Review . If it’s been feeling unusually cool for June this week, you’ll find confirmation in the weather record book. Wednesday’s high of 52 degrees at Spokane International Airport was the coldest June 16 on record since 1881, breaking the old mark of 54...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 06-17-2010
  • Regional Climate Meeting: Wet Areas To Get Wet Wetter

    From Northwest Public Radio : University of Washington climate scientist Eric Salathé studies extreme precipitation events, or in other words, the downpours that cause flooding. He says it is not just your imagination that 100-year-floods seem to be happening more frequently. It used to be that global...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 06-17-2010
  • Global Warming takes toll on Idaho cherries, grapes

    From Capital Press : Cherries and grapes appear to have taken the brunt of sub-freezing temperatures earlier this spring in Idaho. It looks like cherries will produce less than half a full crop, said Roger Williamson with Williamson Orchards and Vineyards near Caldwell. "Cherries got hit,"...
    Posted to Right Mind (Weblog) by Right-Mind on 06-17-2010
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