Climate Scientist Sees Himself As A Biblical Prophet

Climate scientists are “a collective Noah,” Weaver says. They have done their job, given the evidence to the politicians — only to be ignored. Weaver, the author of Keeping Cool: Canada in a Warming World, also had a key role when the Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued its report in 2007. People like him must be tempted to throw their hands in the air and walk away, particularly when constantly challenged by the half-informed.

http://www.timescolonist.com/

It looks like he is doing an excellent job keeping Canada cool.

http://wxmaps.org/pix/temp2.html

h/t to Tom Nelson

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11 Responses to Climate Scientist Sees Himself As A Biblical Prophet

  1. Steven,

    Did you see this one?

    http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/11/27/article-1333655-0C41F42B000005DC-198_634x418.jpg

    From this article today:

    ‘Stay indoors!’ Police warn Britons to stay off the roads as temperatures fall to MINUS 10C and 15 inches of snow falls

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1333655/Police-warn-Britons-stay-roads-temperatures-fall-10C-15-inches-snow.html#ixzz0gBUuBgA5

    h/t tarpon

  2. peterhodges says:

    ‘timescolonist’ — is a subsidiary of the onion, right?

  3. Anne says:

    Typical that all these left-wing eco-whackos have written a book!

    Well I have theory. Weaver is thin at one end, thicker in the middle and thin at the other end!

  4. intrepid_wanders says:

    LOL! Steven, check out the NCEP forecast map you have in this post. Notice Greenland at -20C and yet the “anomaly” is still +10C HOT. Just priceless.

  5. clearscience says:

    Yeah using anomalies would be much more of an honest way of doing this. Absolute temperatures may make it “appear” cold to those of us not in these areas but the people living there could in fact think it is much warmer/cooler than average.

  6. omnologos says:

    Reasoning on anomalies alone is a way to stick the wrong kind of statistical analysis in the debate (you know, as in, if you have two meals and I have none, the average is one and enough for everybody. But I still starve).

    If averages go up by +10C in a place where the average is -20C, and go down -2C where I live, how exactly will I be feeling that +5C of anomaly?

  7. Andy Weiss says:

    Yes, the alamists should throw up their hands and walk away. From idiots like us, who have the utter nerve to provide data from the real world that does not support their hysteria!

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