John Goetz, writing at Watt's up With That?, estimates the effect of fixing a bizzarre programming step used by NASA/GISS in calculating their surface temperature trend. The error has added 0.1oC to the trend over the last 100 odd years. That's out of a total warming of 0.8 degrees.
Richard Lindzen has a new paper coming out which looks at observational data and finds that there appears to be a lot more by way of negative feedbacks in the climate system than climate models include. This means that CO2 will have less of an effect than previously thought.
A new paper by Lean and Rind reports that warming is about to resume, faster than ever before (!). This rather seems to contradict earlier reports that warming was going to pause for 20 years. Wasn't the science meant to be settled?
A mole within the Climate Research Unit leaked raw temperature data to Steve McIntyre. These figures, long-withheld are an important ingredient behind the HADCRUT temperature index.
There have been no tropical storms in the Atlantic so far this season. Typically there would have been nine or more by this point. Global warming is supposed to cause more storms. Why haven't we had any then? Roy Spencer reckons it's down to, erm, global warming.
Hockey Team members Benestad and Schmidt wrote a paper knocking solar theories of climate change. Nicola Scafetta fired back forcefully.
Two years ago, Buenos Aires had its first snow in a hundred years or so. It snowed again this year.