New Video: If There’s Global Warming, Why is It So Cold?

January 29, 2014

I did one of these years ago, during the “Snowmageddon” events of 2009, and have been meaning to update. The current situation lends itself perfectly.

I continued the tradition of interviewing Jeff Masters at Dunham Lake, near his pastoral southeastern Michigan home, and by serendipity, caught up with Jennifer Francis at the nearby  University of Michigan School of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences. for a quick update/interview.

Update:

Case in Point.

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30 Responses to “New Video: If There’s Global Warming, Why is It So Cold?”

  1. MorinMoss Says:

    Tamino has just delivered another statistical smackdown to the “no warming, cooling period, die kalte Sonne” cooligans.

    I won’t spoil the surprise, follow the link, see for yourselves.

    http://tamino.wordpress.com/2014/01/30/global-temperature-the-post-1998-surprise/

  2. jimbills Says:

    Great job, Peter. In other news, Dr. Masters’ head looks super tiny in that coat.


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