- The above is from a post from Chris Reynolds arguing that there has been a persistent change in the weather since 2007 (the year of the beginning of the big collapse in the sea ice) in which the air pressure over Greenland is higher and the air pressure over the UK is lower. Read the precursor post here too. The posts are quite persuasive - and if he's right, this is huge.
- Latest stats on US corn usage for ethanol (h/t Big Gav).
- Documenting the Weatherization Assistance Program.
- Energy balance of the Arctic (h/t Woody).
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- Hurricanes intensify faster than they used to.
- Saudi Arabia may be oil importer by 2030. If you stop and think about who would export to them, it's hard to see how this could go well...
- Alaskan methane?
Sunday, September 9, 2012
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2 comments:
Stuart,
regarding the Chris Reynolds excellent article, check this article on BBC and especially the third video,
Alex
Been saying the same thing for a couple of years.
It's not rocket science, the change in the position of the jet stream over the UK happened in 2007 after the ice melt and has remained since.
There is even a mention in the jet stream wiki.
All you had to do was be awake to see it.
That said it is a good blog.
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