"2011 was another wet year for Australia, with data collected by the Bureau of Meteorology showing that the Australian mean rainfall total for 2011 was 699 mm (234 mm above the long-term average of 465 mm), placing the year at the third-wettest since … [Read more...] about Annual Climate Statement: Australian Bureau of Meteorology
Climate & Climate Change
Climate Update: November 2011
Dear all. Please find below a link which will take you directly to a monthly newsletter (ca. 1.3 MB) with meteorological information updated to November 2011: http://www.climate4you.com/Text/Climate4you_November_2011.pdf All temperatures in … [Read more...] about Climate Update: November 2011
More Adjusting of Temperature Records
Hi Jen, For some time I've been popping in to your blog to relate my region's monthly weather extremes, based on the Australian Bureau of Meteorology's own records. The highlight was always the mean monthly maximum, since every month had its … [Read more...] about More Adjusting of Temperature Records
Sceptic’s Computers Seized by Police
"AN Englishman’s home is his castle they say. Not when six detectives from the Metropolitan Police, the Norfolk Constabulary and the Computer Crime division arrive on your doorstep with a warrant to search it though. I waved the first three in and … [Read more...] about Sceptic’s Computers Seized by Police
No Climate Debt Owed to Developing Countries: International Climate Science Coalition
Ottawa, Canada, December 11, 2011: “Developed nations are not guilty of causing the climate change that developing nations claim they are suffering,” said Tom Harris, executive director of ICSC which is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. “Climate … [Read more...] about No Climate Debt Owed to Developing Countries: International Climate Science Coalition
Kyoto Crumbles
THERE is only one global accord that specifies curbs in greenhouse gas emissions, The Kyoto Protocol. It’s named after a town in Japan and it was the culmination of a process launched with the Rio Summit in 1992. The Kyoto Protocol was used to … [Read more...] about Kyoto Crumbles