Articles tagged with: la nina
Posted in Commentary, Week-In-Review on 1 June 2008
Hi everyone, and welcome to the Global Warming Week-in-Review.
Sunday, May 25th:
I took the day off. Sorry, folks. There are just some days there isn’t enough worthwhile news to post.
Monday, May 26th:
The McCain-Lieberman-Warner bill is set for debate in the U.S. Senate beginning Monday, June 2nd. This proposed legislature and final fantasy of environmentalists across the [...]
Posted in Disputing Global Warming on 31 May 2008
From Watts Up With That’s website: from the looks of that graph, provided by the University of Alabama at Huntsville, 2008 has been consistently cooler than 2007 by between 1/4 and 1/2 degree fahrenheit. More evidence of global cooling. Gore can blame it on La Nina, but we can blame 1998 on El Nino.
Source: wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com
Posted in Commentary, Global Warming Hoax Lead Story on 26 May 2008
I admit, I got the idea of writing this article from one I viewed over at Source: ClimateChangeFraud.com. The author of that blog is right, though. Science is infected to the point that almost no one notices any longer.
To take a step back from the global warming angle for just a moment, let’s think back to [...]
Posted in Commentary, Week-In-Review on 11 May 2008
Welcome to the Global Warming Week-In-Review! I hope everyone will take a few minutes out of their day to call, visit or remember their mother today as we celebrate Mother’s Day here in the U.S. Now, let’s get down to business.
Sunday, May 4th:
A new threat was unveiled Sunday as scientists determined that recent [...]
Posted in Disputing Global Warming on 10 April 2008
The temperature drop predicted by these climate experts at the IPCC is completely blamed on La Nina, of course, and global temperatures are still expected to be above-normal for the year. However, the article did state that temperature changes are caused by a number of factors, including solar changes, pollution and La Nina. [...]
Posted in Global Cooling on 7 April 2008
The World Meteorological Organization said today that 2008 is predicted to be cooler due to La Nina and will not affect the current global warming trend. However, they go on to say that 2008 could still have above-normal temperatures due to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=557209&in_page_id=1770
Posted in Weather on 5 March 2008
Sydney Australia has coolest summer in 50 years -and it’s hurting local businesses. Be careful of the spin in this article, however. It’s blamed on La Nina.http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=ae6GlcvBtldY&refer=home
Posted in Weather on 2 March 2008
Scientists have responded to the unusually cool winter most of the northern hemisphere has experienced: it’s La Nina’s fault. When it’s over in a few more months, we’ll be back into full global warming swing. If the debate is over, why’d they bother to respond at [...]