Improbable Maximum Precipitation
Guest post by Willis Eschenbach There’s a new study out from NOAA called “Probable maximum precipitation (PMP) and climate change”, paywalled of course, which claims that global warming will lead to a...
View ArticleTwo years to a 1740-type event?
Guest essay by David Archibald Wiggle-matching has been used by the best. Hubert Lamb, considered to be the most meticulous climatologist of all time, used wiggle-matching in this wind data graph he...
View ArticleBritain’s Warm, But Unremarkable Summer
Guest essay by Paul Homewood For those of us living in the UK, the glorious summer has been much in the news. We seem to have spent half of it listening to the BBC telling us about temperature records...
View ArticleCycling in Central England
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Looking at a recent article over at Tallbloke’s Talkshop, I realized I’d never done a periodogram looking for possible cycles in the entire Central England Temperature...
View ArticleGet Laki, Get Unlaki
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Well, we haven’t had a game of “Spot The Volcano” in a while, so I thought I’d take a look at what is likely the earliest volcanic eruption for which we have actual...
View ArticleTwo years to a 1740-type event?
Guest essay by David Archibald Wiggle-matching has been used by the best. Hubert Lamb, considered to be the most meticulous climatologist of all time, used wiggle-matching in this wind data graph he...
View ArticleTwo years to a 1740-type event?
Guest essay by David Archibald Wiggle-matching has been used by the best. Hubert Lamb, considered to be the most meticulous climatologist of all time, used wiggle-matching in this wind data graph he...
View ArticleThe Rise and Fall of Central England Temperatures; Part 3 2000-2019
Guest post by Tony Brown This is the third examination of Central England Temperatures (CET) in a series that commenced in 2015 and which has charted the recent decline in…
View ArticleNo Warming in UK since 2006
However this will be no more than an attempt to cover up the highly inconvenient truth, which is that warming stopped in 2006. The 10-year running average shows this clearly.
View ArticleUK National Temperature record at Cambridge Botanic Garden –An examination of...
The gardens have over a century of weather recording, during which time the Stevenson screen has been moved a number of times as circumstances changed. Currently there would seem to be less developed...
View ArticleExtreme Temperatures?
There is no runaway warming, no extreme temperatures and we aren’t about to turn into the South of France. There is just the same old weather we have always had in the past.
View ArticleNo Trends in Hot Days In May, Despite Met Office Misinformation
Now we have the full numbers for this May, we can take a closer look at CET trends.
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