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Methane Leak
Scientists have discovered the Arctic ocean seabed is leaking huge amounts of methane into the atmosphere.  The research published in the journal Science shows the permafrost under the East Siberian Arctic shelf, which was thought to be a barrier sealing methane, is perforated.  Read more here. (1)

NYT: Pachauri Faces Credibility Siege
The New York Times is reporting that: Dr. Pachauri and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are now under intense scrutiny, facing accusations of scientific sloppiness and potential financial conflicts of interest from climate skeptics, right-leaning politicians and even some mainstream scientists.  More here. (1)

Phil Jones Guilty, But
The university at the centre of the climate change row over stolen e-mails broke the law by refusing to hand over its raw data for public scrutiny.  B ut…  Read more here. (0)

Banks Leave Carbon Market
Banks and investors are pulling out of the carbon market after the failure to make progress at Copenhagen on reaching new emissions targets after 2012.  Read more here. (0)

UK Met Office Can't Forecast Weather
The UK Met Office is debating what to do with its long-term and seasonal forecasting after criticism for failing to predict extreme weather.   It was predicted that this winter would be warmer than average – yet it has been unusually cold.  Read more here. (2)

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UK 2007 Floods ‘Not Linked to Climate Change’

The UK’s summer floods of 2007 were a freak event unrelated to global climate change, according to a report from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH).

The key cause was that extended rains early in summer soaked soils that would normally have been dry at that time.

When heavy storms came later, water could not soak away into the ground.

The report said data does not support the notion that UK summer rainfall is increasing or rivers are showing faster flow rates than in previous years.

BBC website: 2007 floods ‘no link to climate’

There seems to be a conflict of opinion here between the CEH, Met Office, and the Environment Agency.

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17 Responses to “UK 2007 Floods ‘Not Linked to Climate Change’”

  1. Comment from: Luke


    Well that’s OK for the UK – as an aside AGW is starting up again downunder – bugger northern hemisphere (NH) snow shovellers – record heat wave in Adelaide, Australia. Was predicted of course by climate modelling. Australia is the epicentre and origin of the AGW phenomenon caused by convergence of NH CO2 clouds. 1000s will probably perish as a result. Denialists will have killed more people than Pol Pot and Hitler.

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/03/11/2186329.htm

  2. Comment from: gavin


    Paul: I can’t help it

    http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsPhotoPresentation.aspx?type=topNews&imageID=2008-03-10T153439Z_01_L10719654_RTRUKOP_0_PICTURE6.xml&WTmodLoc=NewsArt-R2-RelatedPhotos-4

    sorry

  3. Comment from: Helen Mahar


    Interesting and factual link Luke, as far as the record broken for Adlaide days over 35C.

    But from that link how on earth can you then attribute

    1. AGW starting up again?

    2. Australia is the epicentre and origin?

    3. Caused by convergence of NH Co2 clouds?

    4. 1,000’s will probably perish as a result?

    5. Denialists will have killed more people than Pol Pot?

    Heat got to you Luke?

  4. Comment from: rog


    The heat wave is a 75 year record, (thats what records are for)

  5. Comment from: Helen Mahar


    Checked the last 7 days mean sea level charts and the next four days projected. Blocking high pressure system in the Tasman, which would cause nth winds across WA & Sth Australia. Looks to me like an autumn pattern has come in a bit early.
    Here’s hoping …

  6. Comment from: chrisgo


    “…….record heat wave in Adelaide, Australia. Was predicted of course by climate modelling……… ”

    Did the models also predict the ‘record cool wave’ in February in SA?
    http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/silo/temp_maps.cgi?variable=maxanom&area=sa&period=month&time=latest

    As for “Denialists will have killed more people than Pol Pot and Hitler”… well…. anyone who could seriously utter such a statement has clearly ‘lost the plot’.

  7. Comment from: DHMO


    Any one know where there is data for Adelaide I could not find it on BOM?

  8. Comment from: DHMO


    Any one know where there is data for Adelaide I could not find it on BOM?

  9. Comment from: gavin


    DHMO see my last post on the Pielke thread

  10. Comment from: DHMO


    Thanks Gavin I was looking for a long daily record. 100 years would be good. BTW for Canberra the BOM rainfall records of Yass are very interesting.

    Rog you say 75 years do you have accessible data?

  11. Comment from: Luke


    Should have added Stalin too …

    But seriously folks – back on extreme events locally (sorry UK), it appears extremes are changing. Gee maybe it’s all true after all chrisgo?

    In
    Australia, trends in extremes of both temperature and precipitation
    are very highly correlated with mean trends. Annually,
    the spatial correlation between trends in extremes and trends in
    the mean is stronger for maximum temperature than for minimum
    temperature. However, this relationship is reversed in
    winter, when minimum temperatures show the stronger correlations.
    Analysis of the rate of change of extremes and means
    across Australia as a whole shows most stations have greater
    absolute trends in extremes than means. There is also some evidence
    that the trends of the most extreme events of both temperature
    and precipitation are changing more rapidly in relation
    to corresponding mean trends than are the trends for more
    moderate extreme events.

    Full article at http://www.bom.gov.au/amm/200701/alexander_hres.pdf

  12. Comment from: gavin


    Bill Hare on ABC 7.30 Report

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2008/03/12/2187890.htm

  13. Comment from: chrisgo


    Paraphrasing Tim Blair today, barely mentioned on last night’s 7.30 Report is that Hare is a veteran Greenpeace activist,
    http://news.sbs.com.au/worldnewsaustralia/greenpeace_blasts_climate_negotiators_137305

    who formerly was billed as Greenpeace International climate policy director,
    http://archive.greenpeace.org/pressreleases/climate/2001mar22.html

    and who currently holds the title Greenpeace political advisor on climate change.
    http://www.greenpeace.org/international/press/releases/greenpeace-launches-landmark-p

    As Tim Blair so laconically put it, “Greenpeace is now evidently perceived as an embarrassment”.

  14. Comment from: rog


    Luke, the ever vigilant ambulance chaser

  15. Comment from: chrisgo


    Further to my last post (if it passed security) is some background information on Dr Bill Hare.
    http://junkscience.com/blog_js/2008/03/11/ngos-and-the-ipcc/

  16. Comment from: Luke


    Poor Rog – reduced to drive by shootings and dribbling. Booooring.

  17. Comment from: gavin


    chrisgo: I doubt anyone needed Tim Blair in deciding the 7.30 interview was weak on topic support.

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