Lone Star State of Drought
Posted on 18 November 2011 by Rob Honeycutt
For fans of Climate Denial Crock of the Week Peter has a new video up addressing the extreme drought conditions seen this past year in Texas. The video includes clips from climate scientists, Jerry Meehl of UCAR, John Nielsen-Gammon from Texas A&M and the Texas State Climatologist, Ben Santer of Lawrence Livermore, and Noah Diffenbaugh of Stanford University.
[DB] "Warming ... so it's good news for most areas of Texas and the United States."
You continue to prosecute an agenda of quote-mining to support predetermined conclusions, like the unsupported hand-waving one you close with. You have been posting similarly here at SkS for 3 years now; I can no longer excuse a lack of familiarity with the language for your behavior here.
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[DB] Try here:
http://faculty.washington.edu/jsachs/lab/www/Sachs-Myhrvold_A_Shifting_Band_of_Rain-SciAm11.pdf
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For the record, DB's link is to an online copy of the article. This link here is to a copy of the 2009 paper by Sachs, Southward movement of the Pacific intertropical convergence zone AD 1400–1850Is it poor form to "moderate" one's own comments?