Showing posts with label sea-level. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea-level. Show all posts

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Arctic ice cover

A graph of ice cover in the arctic during the month of May for a range of years is available. The data and graph are from the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Whether the recent upward trend will continue is unknown. By fall we should have a better idea.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Y2K bug strikes 9 years later

It seems that some of the alleged global warming can be attributed to a Y2K bug in software of sensors that gathered data circa 2000. Here is a link to this bizarre basis for a multi-trillion dollar policy decision based on a computer programming bug.

This is not to say there might not be other data that support global warming. It might exist.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Sea-level in the Maldive Islands

It is always helpful to listen to eyewitnesses instead of hearsay. Here is an interesting eyewitness account of sea-levels in the Maldive Islands. Perhaps there is alternative contrary testimony. I don't know. Anyway, you can decide yourself by clicking on the link.