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Saturday, August 04, 2012

Coldest July in parts of Ireland in 40 years
Malin Head reported a mean temperature of 13.0°C, 1.3°C below its average and its lowest July mean temperature since 1972 (40 years). Most remaining stations reported their coolest July in at least 10 to 24 years.
Signs Of Heresy | Real Science
Our church of CO2 worship is threatened. There are interlopers among us. If you see any of these behaviors, report them immediately to the climate inquisition.

Blaming weather on anything other than CO2. It is blasphemy to deny the power of the one true CO2 god.
Claiming that current weather patterns mimic past weather patterns. This is impossible because the CO2 god was not with us at the time
Reporting weather data from before 1975. That is the date when the CO2 god arrived on earth. Everything has changed now.
Reporting unadjusted data. Only the high priests have the wisdom to interpret raw data.

We are in the process of converting all raw data files to Latin, to prevent further heresy.
THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: New paper finds climate stabilized from 2000-2010 due to net negative feedbacks
A paper published this week in the Journal of Climate finds from observations that the global climate stabilized from 2000-2010 due to net negative feedbacks. The IPCC erroneously assumes net feedbacks are positive resulting in a 'runaway greenhouse effect'. The net negative feedback of -1.15 W/m2/K found by this paper is almost the same as the positive forcing alleged to occur from a doubling of CO2 levels [1.3 W/m2/K], which would take over 200 years to occur at the present rate.
Ice Gain In Greenland This Summer | Real Science
The Greenland Summit Camp has gained a significant amount of snow this summer. You can see the fresh snow in the image below.
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NASA of course failed to report the gain in ice, focusing instead on the world’s smallest melt event (2 hours just above freezing) and an iceberg which calved off a glacier.

They do this because they are pushing an agenda, not science.

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