@Sowell_Man I thought this paper was pretty good: as average temperature rises, we see killer heat waves. http://t.co/fILVfv3j3T
@Sowell_Man @Adam_Stirling Must be nice to believe it's not happening. Check this out: http://t.co/fILVfv3j3T http://t.co/Zb9j0gBd9W
@SteveSGoddard @hunterowenjr @UNFCCC Screencap is from Hansen Sato Ruedy 2012 http://t.co/fILVfvkTVr
@PlagueofProgs @terencecorcoran @fpcomment From this paper. Even 0.5 C of warming results in extreme heat waves. http://t.co/B3ajHTcqj4
@__Alasdair__ Perception of climate change http://t.co/62B5NnPGp0 Note: this is not from The Telegraph.....
Scholars argue that extreme anomalies were a consequence of global warming http://t.co/3kQa0NJP88
Schneider says temp. variability decreases under #climatechange http://t.co/xJ09haiwB8 But Hansen says it increases http://t.co/I37ipA4hf7
@BradAnderson_WX For NASA, this event is so statistically unusual that it wouldn't have occurred w/o global warming http://t.co/qdH0ce2wg8
Would any statisticians reading care to examine this paper by Hansen et al. Looks like complete nonsense? http://t.co/S4FdnD37BY
Would any statisticians reading care to examine this paper by Hansen et al. Looks like complete nonsense? http://t.co/S4FdnD37BY
Hot extremes covered much less than 1% of Earth’s surface now typically covers about 10% of the land area http://t.co/da0767FVaG #climate
PNAS/NASA (2012): Perception of #Climate Change http://t.co/yskgakPOHI Avg summer & winter temps, selected countries http://t.co/XOMMSWx8Lh
PNAS/NASA (2012): Perception of #Climate Change http://t.co/yskgakPOHI Increasing heat extremes (N Hem, US, S Hem) http://t.co/fITYARTfps
PNAS/NASA (2012): Perception of #Climate Change http://t.co/yskgakPOHI Avg summer & winter temps, selected countries http://t.co/XOMMSWx8Lh
PNAS/NASA (2012): Perception of #Climate Change http://t.co/yskgakPOHI Avg summer & winter temps, selected countries http://t.co/XOMMSWx8Lh
PNAS/NASA (2012): Perception of #Climate Change http://t.co/yskgakPOHI Increasing heat extremes (N Hem, US, S Hem) http://t.co/fITYARTfps
PNAS/NASA (2012): Perception of #Climate Change http://t.co/yskgakPOHI Summer temps 1955, 1965, 1975; 2006-2011 http://t.co/LYg4lIOQWp
PNAS/NASA (2012): Perception of #Climate Change http://t.co/yskgakPOHI Summer temps 1955, 1965, 1975; 2006-2011 http://t.co/LYg4lIOQWp
PNAS/NASA (2012): Perception of Climate Change http://t.co/yskgakPOHI Temp distributions are shifting warmer http://t.co/jccDn8lzjf
PNAS/NASA (2012): Perception of Climate Change http://t.co/yskgakPOHI Change in summer temperatures over time http://t.co/QB12PwlKoL
Perception of climate change - http://t.co/UbPtZzaO2q
stunning graph evidence of climate change @PNASNews http://t.co/DTt5ve1nJH
@alanmills405 Alas... having a bit of banter on that very topic as we speak. This makes for an interesting read: http://t.co/PiIvAAO6DV
@peteh678 It's catchy... but take a look at this: http://t.co/PiIvAAO6DV
@ccdeditor denialistas denying, http://t.co/ZNxS8gJbRb
@bowshock IPCC is v conservative http://t.co/DgVu5FxAzS scroll to broader implications http://t.co/PHDJfefH0o
@olgakhazan Russian drought of 2010 caused by climate change http://t.co/m7eE0OnH20 wheat prices skyrocketed, stoked tensions in ME
Explanation from Hansen on why 1951-1980 data set is best to measure global temp trend. http://t.co/a4yLifyEQ7 #Climate @afreedma
Explanation from Hansen on why 1951-1980 data set is best to measure global temp trend. http://t.co/a4yLifyEQ7 #Climate @afreedma
Explanation from Hansen on why 1951-1980 data set is best to measure global temp trend. http://t.co/a4yLifyEQ7 #Climate @afreedma
For those thinking about US heatwave, a reminder of the Hansen et al paper from last year on temperature extremes: http://t.co/lYlmK7YHhv
For those thinking about US heatwave, a reminder of the Hansen et al paper from last year on temperature extremes: http://t.co/lYlmK7YHhv
For those thinking about US heatwave, a reminder of the Hansen et al paper from last year on temperature extremes: http://t.co/lYlmK7YHhv
For those thinking about US heatwave, a reminder of the Hansen et al paper from last year on temperature extremes: http://t.co/lYlmK7YHhv
For those thinking about US heatwave, a reminder of the Hansen et al paper from last year on temperature extremes: http://t.co/lYlmK7YHhv
Looking at weather since 1951, scientists find that extreme heat we've been experiencing is result of global warming http://t.co/bO81BcxYcH
Looking at weather since 1951, scientists find that extreme heat we've been experiencing is result of global warming http://t.co/bO81BcxYcH
Looking at weather since 1951, scientists find that extreme heat we've been experiencing is result of global warming http://t.co/bO81BcxYcH
Looking at weather since 1951, scientists find that extreme heat we've been experiencing is result of global warming http://t.co/bO81BcxYcH
Must read for everybody concerned about climate change and esp. those who aren't: http://t.co/WjT7Tp1vav
Here everyone: read something useful. http://t.co/u78EB3s0qi
http://t.co/wg9ctSfp Another Reason to Divest from Big Oil
Big data: Heatwaves 3 standard deviations above norm have increased from 0.2% of planet to 4% - 13% btwn 1975 and 2006 http://t.co/EnkB6Ejb
Lubchenco: in addition to change, variability in climate has increased (per Hansen et al. PNAS): http://t.co/DLCrUM2T #climatechange
.@afneil But intensity + frenquency of extreme events continuing to increase, right? We have loaded the climate dice: http://t.co/QYTdeUtu …
@afneil But intensity + frenquency of extreme events continuing to increase, right? We have loaded the climate dice: http://t.co/QYTdeUtu
@PatrickGV10 yo hago clases de esto, lo tengo claro. http://t.co/9q0fdtEp Ve este paper que habla de eventos recientes.
Global warming, by increasing water vapor, also leads to an increase of heavy precipitation Mass denial? http://t.co/8dDRiV0w @guillGorgeGdo
"Global warming, by increasing atmospheric water vapor, also leads to an increase of heavy precipitation". Mass denial? http://t.co/qGlp4oFw
"Global warming, by increasing atmospheric water vapor, also leads to an increase of heavy precipitation". Mass denial? http://t.co/qGlp4oFw
"Global warming, by increasing atmospheric water vapor, also leads to an increase of heavy precipitation". Mass denial? http://t.co/qGlp4oFw
"Global warming, by increasing atmospheric water vapor, also leads to an increase of heavy precipitation". Mass denial? http://t.co/qGlp4oFw
"Global warming, by increasing atmospheric water vapor, also leads to an increase of heavy precipitation". Mass denial? http://t.co/qGlp4oFw
Perception of climate change http://t.co/bNSCcImk
"Global warming, by increasing atmospheric water vapor, also leads to an increase of heavy precipitation". Mass denial? http://t.co/qGlp4oFw
Enjoying Hurricane #Sandy? Maybe you should read this: Perception of climate change [study] http://t.co/HeJloY41
Twitter is abuzz about #Sandy & #climate: A good time to revisit James Hansen's "Loaded Climate Dice" & get the facts: http://t.co/mBcYwvgh.
http://t.co/btjTux0A Eventos extremos de temperatura son mucho más frecuentes hoy que antes. Lo comentamos hoy en @grancapital977.
Study by NASA's J. Hansen on increasing extreme weather, rising likelihood that floods+droughts due to climate change http://t.co/vOAf1DIw
I don't agree 100% with their analysis, but quite thought provoking: "Perception of climate change" by James Hansen. http://t.co/6YoEVVPU
Percepción del cambio climático: estaciones muy cálidas o frías coinciden con calentamiento global acelerado. http://t.co/hW6xwGVa
And the Hansen paper on "loaded" "climate dice" is open access http://t.co/wgrwWdtM
New reason 2 #VoteClimate:NO time 2 spare http://t.co/8siOkRNV #OccupyBoston #Occupy #350ppm #climatechange #OWS #masendebate @davidgregory
@NoDirectAction http://t.co/7RWWmH8T http://t.co/E4kiVgjH http://t.co/xYGbE9mT Ok, there are 3 articles on climate change.Your turn? #auspol
Article from march 2012 showing observed temperature rises and debunking sceptical myths. ; http://t.co/7RWWmH8T #auspol
A link to an article addressing observed climate change variability. http://t.co/7RWWmH8T #auspol
READING: #climate NEW from James Hanson "Public Perception of Climate Change and the New Climate Dice" pdf http://t.co/mCevM7te
@JDKolassa Here's a newly published scientific paper that links recent weather events to global warming: http://t.co/aRuP9dEP
More facts about climate change: summary of USA/global measured temperature trends for decades of extremely hot summers http://t.co/MUe9nyEo
the odds of an unusually warm summer have increased markedly over the past three decades - http://t.co/ehU3YUVM
Perception of climate change http://t.co/5gGCQRbr #PNAS #OA
Take that climate change sceptics! http://t.co/woF3EaC1 Extreme anomalies such as those in US & Moscow ARE a consequence of global warming!
It was hard to link global warming to daily experience of normal people. Not any longer: http://t.co/ClRFswkM in PNAS
It was hard to link global warming to daily experience of normal people. Not any longer: http://t.co/ClRFswkM in PNAS
Perception of #climatechange http://t.co/WtG66sej new paper in PNAS by James Hansen
James Hansen's "Perceptions of #climate change" paper on global warming link to hotter extremes now published at http://t.co/knWWgdEI
James Hansen's "Perceptions of #climate change" paper on global warming link to hotter extremes now published at http://t.co/knWWgdEI
Perception of #ClimateChange "Summer extremely hot outliers > 3sigma warmer than 1951–1980 climatology" http://t.co/LINIyRF8 @ClimateReality
Perception of climate change http://t.co/5gGCQRbr #PNAS #OA
Important paper by Hansen on the perception of climate change, linking local events to global trends: http://t.co/R8MTEbRr
@materia_ciencia Gran articulo sobre #CambioClimático, accesible al publico: http://t.co/LINIyRF8 … …
Percepción del #CambioClimático: "Anomalías extremas veraniegas > 3x desviación estandar climatológica 1951–1980" http://t.co/LINIyRF8 …
Important paper by Hansen on the perception of climate change, linking local events to global trends: http://t.co/R8MTEbRr
Perception of climate change http://t.co/3vvOnsbB
Perception of climate change http://t.co/5gGCQRbr #PNAS #OA
#GlobalWarming not only increases summer warmth, it also protracts summer-like conditions stealing from spring & fall http://t.co/LINIyRF8 …
Perception of #ClimateChange "Summertime extremely hot outliers more than 3sigma warmer than the 1951–1980 climatology" http://t.co/LINIyRF8
Perception of climate change: http://t.co/qoEQCFNv
There is high degree of confidence 2011 Texas/Oklahoma and 2010 Moscow heat waves were consequences of #climate change http://t.co/1uajDJSX
Extreme Weather: "Shifting norms": http://t.co/UuzwJi2q Re: Hansen etal @PNASnews "Perception of #climate change" http://t.co/5fuqQ0wF
"Perception of Climate Change" Procedings of the National Academy of Sciences http://t.co/9X3P8tWd & negative response http://t.co/uFYckS5y
PNAS study shows that extreme heat anomalies in 2010-11 were a consequence of global warming. What about 2012? http://t.co/Ac0cFEWz
Attention on climate change & scientists: http://t.co/pUHQPzm2 #climatechange #global warming #greenland
#NASA scientist report on how heat waves indeed are indications of #climatechange http://t.co/q5tLMbfR
@Dieter_P Auch nicht im Licht der aktuellen Studie Hansen et al. auf PNAS? http://t.co/OQs2Fxz6
ちょっと前から気になってた記事。 Perception of climate change http://t.co/PbQd7DRm , http://t.co/DnDeUB7t
Hansen: extreme summer temps: were covering 0.13% planets land surface, now 10% http://t.co/7WJWmbe9