Sunday, November 03, 2013

Global Warming and Energy

US tornado count on pace to set record low by a large margin.
"US Tornadoes are currently on pace for a record low annual tornado count, which has penetrated deep into the legend in the graph above and is relevant globally, as the US represents about 75 percent of the world’s recorded tornadoes. Last week I pointed out that the Atlantic Hurricane Season was the Quietest in 45 Years and the week before that I showed that Antarctic Sea Ice Didn’t Get The Memo That It Was Supposed To Melt. It is amazing how easy alarmist scare forecasts/predictions  can be falsified with readily available data..."
So much for that extreme weather, but when winter gets bitter cold, alarmists will blame climate change again.

RSS temperatures officially show a downward trend, basically flat, for the last 17 years.
"Nick Stokes’ program provides much tighter error bars and therefore his times for a 95% significance are less than that of SkS. In my previous post on August 25, I said: On six different data sets, there has been no statistically significant warming for between 18 and 23 years. That statement was based on the trend from the SkS page. However based on the trend from Nick Stokes’ page, there has been no statistically significant warming for between 16 and 20 years on several different data sets."
I bet it gets cold soon.

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