By J Michael on Feb 28, 2007 in Tropical Meteorology | 0 Comments
With last week’s announced “end” to El Nino, it appears as though the cooling trend pendulum is set to swing right across the midpoint over to La Nina:
Officials at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced the official end of a brief and mild El Nino that started last year. That El Nino was credited […]
By J Michael on Feb 27, 2007 in Climate Change | 0 Comments
What do we know about global warming - about the state of our climate? When it comes down to it, we don’t know that much. Attempting to simulate the behavior of our atmosphere via quantitative (computer) models has proven an incredibly challenging endeavour. The complexities involved in such a task are only […]
By J Michael on Feb 27, 2007 in Climate Change | 1 Comment
The state of Delaware has rebuked their state climatologist, attempting to distance themselves (or at least the Governor is) from their “state climatologist” over disagreements in the state’s official stance on global warming.
WILMINGTON, Del. — Gov. Ruth Ann Minner has directed Delaware’s state climatologist to stop using his title in public statements on climate […]
By J Michael on Feb 26, 2007 in Meteorology | 0 Comments
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