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Tag Archives: precipitation
Is The Average Variation Of Clouds CO2?
Is the average variation in cloud causing changes of temperature, or CO2? If it can be clearly shown that cloud variation caused large temperature changes, then does that mean it isn’t CO2? How does CO2 change clouds, and if it doesn’t, what importance can it have? Continue reading
Posted in AGW Science and Background
Tagged Climate Change, Cloud, precipitation, temperatures
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Texas, Rain, and 1500 Year Cycles
Some thoughts on Texas droughts and floods and the 1500 year cycle of cold plunges. Continue reading
Posted in AGW Climate Perspective, Science Bits
Tagged 1500 Year, cold, Cycle, drought, precipitation, Texas
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Calorie Counting Thermometers
I think there is a simple way to demonstrate the basic flaw of the “average temperatures” to see if the planet is warming or cooling. Think of trying to take your body temperature to decide if you are eating too much. That’s what “Climate Scientists” do with global temperatures. Continue reading
Posted in AGW Science and Background, Science Bits
Tagged AGW, Calorie, heat, precipitation, Temperature, Thermometer
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An interesting Ag Report
A very long and comprehensive weekly crop and weather report from the USDA, with a startlingly low corn planting this year to date. Continue reading
Posted in AGW and Weather News Events, Food
Tagged Crop, data, Farm, Planting, precipitation, Temperature, weather
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