Is some of the Australian monsoon running a bit late?

In percentage terms – plenty of rain across our north this month which is usually the start of the dry. Some of the high rain areas on this map Erectile Dysfunction When we talk about male sexual health, erectile dysfunction sale sildenafil generic from canada or impotence issue is bound to come up. Non-surgical spinal … Continue reading Is some of the Australian monsoon running a bit late?

A Quarter $Billion in climate change grants over three years 2010-2012

I see the biggest single grant was $94Million in 2010 to birth the Australian Carbon Trust Limited headed by one Michael Rann – that later transformed into Low Carbon Australia which later again was integrated into the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC). CSIRO seems to be the biggest single grants recipient with about $48million – … Continue reading A Quarter $Billion in climate change grants over three years 2010-2012

Scary story about Lake Eyre region warming

Both Anthony Watts and Andrew Bolt have drawn attention to the speculative model based study by Dr John Tibby from the University of Adelaide’s Discipline of Geography, Environment and Population – which claims that in the Lake Eyre region – ”Temperatures could increase up to four degrees Celsius in Arabunna country in the next century, … Continue reading Scary story about Lake Eyre region warming

CRU (Climate Research Unit) southern hemisphere temperature stations have remained uncorrected for 25 years – fixed in March 2012 CRUTem4

By Ed Thurstan & WSH. I know this will surprise people but it seems to be the case – see the email from Dr Phil Jones to Ed Thurstan in Ed’s paper – The Darwin Fiddle. 1MB pdf I always knew that Jones stated in his 1991 update that “Northern Hemisphere data have been corrected … Continue reading CRU (Climate Research Unit) southern hemisphere temperature stations have remained uncorrected for 25 years – fixed in March 2012 CRUTem4

Cyclone Yasi has been exaggerated by Govts and beaten up by media

This ABC online story quoting an experienced north Queensland storm chaser starts to reveal the truth that Yasi was unlikely to have been a category 5 cyclone as it hit the coast – the damage simply is not there for that. Luckily for residents windspeeds must have decayed quicker than we have been told. Just … Continue reading Cyclone Yasi has been exaggerated by Govts and beaten up by media

Late 19th Century photographic evidence of the Stevenson Screen in Australian meteorology

I notice over at wattsupwiththat.com Luke comments: June 13, 2010 at 4:39 am [El Gordo remarks about temperatures pre 1900 being higher but gee if we’re into UHI issues – those data were recorded in a Glaisher stand. That’s why.] Not so Luke. Luke is repeating the standard BoM excuse to avoid facing the facts … Continue reading Late 19th Century photographic evidence of the Stevenson Screen in Australian meteorology