Monthly Archives: October 2013

Met Office Triumphs & BBC Shame

Whilst the predicted storm was not anywhere near as bad as some thought, the Met Office have done a fantastic job warning people. The problem is that a probabilistic forecast can tell us that damage will occur but because the … Continue reading

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Email Problems Now Resolved

The SCEF.org.uk domain came up for renewal when my other PC was on the blink. It should have auto renewed, but for some reason it did not. This occurred whilst on holiday. On returning I assume there was something wrong … Continue reading

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Prof. Murry Salby, Edinburgh 7th Nov

The Scottish Climate & Energy Forum is pleased to announce a seminar by world famous Australian climate expert Prof. Murry Salby Atmospheric & Oceanic studies Faculty of Science, Macquarie University, 2008-2013 Climate Change: What We Know and What We Don’t … Continue reading

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Doomsday Asteroid heading for Earth

The hypocrisy of the labour party on green-tax induced fuel poverty is staggering. 23,000 deaths each winter – and they think that warming is a problem!

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Enerconics: The Relationship between Energy and GDP

This is a write up of a presentation I gave which Neil Craig has been badgering me to put on line. It was written for a Scottish audience, but the argument and conclusion are valid worldwide. An Energy Policy to … Continue reading

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The Ocean ate my heat and global proxies

And interesting discussion has been triggered about the use of proxies to measure global temperature. It developed but the key point seems to be this comment from catweazle666 in response to William Connolley. October 12, 2013 at 7:27 pm “A … Continue reading

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IPCC takes legal action against Met

When I saw the headline ” IPCC takes legal action against Met“, I couldn’t imagine what could have happened for Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to start taking legal action against the UK Meteorological  Office. Had the IPCC finally found out … Continue reading

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India: Triumph for Met Office & Government

Whether it was the UK or Indian Met Office – or whoever it was**, they deserve praise. An effective early forecast has allowed the government to act early to save life. The importance of this was brought home to me … Continue reading

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Sceptics vs. non-sceptics: progress & purdah

I knew something was wrong when my computer started becoming socialist when it turned on. A red hue turned the whole screen pink. A few days trying to use the laptop with an external screen convinced me I needed a … Continue reading

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Beth Cooper says: “I think that MFgeo’s insightful observations should be reposted in yr thread at Climate Etc, Scottish Sceptic.” Happy to oblige Copy of MFgeo’s original posts: I believe that the fundamental reason that sceptics and non-sceptics can come … Continue reading

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