Watts Up With That?

Watch recent hurricanes cool the Atlantic
The Atlantic has been running warm lately, but that’s becuase there’s been little happening with Nature’s natural heat transporters. WUWT commenter SteveM pointed out something interesting in the latest SST image from NESDIS, but before we have a look at … Continue reading

Arctic in the Holocene, narwhals, and all that
UPDATE: Apparently Joe Romm can’t handle this information. Ecotretas records the action here. Readers may have seen this BBC story: BBC – Earth News – Climate change threatens slow swimming narwhals “That places them at high risk from climate change, … Continue reading

Penn State’s greenhouse gas solution: cow beano
Now if they could only provide a solution for Mannian emissions, they’d really have something. It does seem better though than the Bovine Fish Oil Methane Cure and certainly less ridiculous than Climate idiocy at the Monterey Bay Aquarium – cow … Continue reading

UEA/CRU responds to Climategate “inquiries”
h/t to Bishop Hill who writes: UEA has issued a response to the various inquiries. The timing is odd, to say the least. Perhaps they’ve all been on holiday. See it here. What he’s alluding to is unspoken rule number … Continue reading

Working 9,25 What a way to make a livin (at AGW)
9,25 – a factor that could close the global warming debate Guest post by Frank Lansner (hidethedecline) The CO2-sensitivity describes the warming effect induced by a doubling of the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere, and is thus the epicentre of … Continue reading

Inconvenient Ice Study: Less ice in the Arctic Ocean 6000-7000 years ago
Since there is so much worry about the Arctic Sea Ice extent this time of year, it is always good to get some historical perspective. According to this study, our current low Arctic ice extents are not unprecedented. From a … Continue reading