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Friday 03/12/10

NOAA Official On Climate Change News

The article posted below is an important one, dealing with comments by the top National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) officials about how climate scientists need to do a better job in communicating their findings. --Bryce

NOAA director urges better explanations of climate

By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID

AP Science Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Climate change is here and scientists need to do a better job of explaining it to the public, the director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Friday.

"We are no longer constrained by talking about some possible future. Climate change is happening now and it's happening in people's back yards," Jane Lubchenco told reporters at a briefing.

"Scientists have seriously underestimated the importance of explaining what we know about climate in a way people can understand," she said.

The effects of climate change are being felt from melting Arctic sea ice to threats to birds and forests and the spread of disease.

Worldwide, 2000-2009 was the warmest decade on record.

Recent criticism of errors in the U.N. climate panel report on global warming and revelation of stolen e-mails from climate scientists have raised questions about climate change.

It's not surprising there could be a few errors in a 3,000-page document, Lubchenco said, though she stressed that the goal is always to have no errors.

"There is a well-orchestrated and fairly successful effort under way to confuse and sometimes cherry-pick information," Lubchenco said.

The best response, she said, is to provide information from trusted sources such as NOAA, which operates the National Weather Service and collects and distributes data on weather and climate.

"I don't view our role as trying to convince people of something," she said. "Our role is to inform people."

NOAA recently announced plans to consolidate its climate studies and plans to set up a new Climate Service in parallel to the National Weather Service.

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On the Net:

NOAA Climate site: http://www.climate.gov/…

Posted at 1:19PM CST 03/12/10 by Bryce Anderson
Comments (10)
Bryce, Serious question...Do you have a financial stake in cap and trade, renewable fuels, on someone's payroll? You seem to be on a mission to preach the gospel of global warming. You almost seem desperate in your attempt to further this flawed and false agenda...
Posted by smitty at 7:18PM CST 03/12/10
Smitty. Give it a rest. We all know you neo-cons are anti science and anti facts. Big Oil loves you for carrying their water.
Posted by BILL O'NEIL at 8:04AM CST 03/13/10
I think some of us need to go to, wikipedia or even google "meteorology" to get a refresher course on just what it means.
Posted by GWL 61 at 8:46AM CST 03/13/10
Bill, I pay for DTN. I will continue to rebut as long as Bryce continues his crusade or until they cut me off. He is the one who should give it a rest.
Posted by smitty at 8:52AM CST 03/13/10
Bill, In case you missed this post: Paul, You have a dog in this race. I am "pro" wind energy, however, it is not my livelihood. You are in the wind energy business. Like Al Gore, (probably Bryce) you profit from this farce called global warming. I am very pro renewable energy but I don't have the need to jam it down throats at any cost up to and including falsifying data. Posted by smitty at 06:17AM CST Mar 13, 2010
Posted by smitty at 9:12AM CST 03/13/10
GWL, great idea. Another great source of Info is Cliff Harris Daily Weather Review, a DTN Premium service.
Posted by Mark KIngma at 8:28AM CDT 03/14/10
No problem Smitty, if GW doesn't jam renewable energy down your throat "peak oil" ... Hope your corporate owned America will be able to make the shift..... Keep dipping your tea bag in hope for a nonexisting "freedom". The corporations own it all, follow the money. Jay mc ginnis
Posted by Jay Mcginnis at 12:11PM CDT 03/15/10
To get a better understanding of just how "unscientific" the current news of "climate change" really is, please read SurfaceStations.org and the Surface Temperature Records: Policy Driven Deception? by Joseph D'aleo and Anthony Watts, both meteorologists. Bryce should be reading these two articles as well, rather than continuing to push the climate change agenda of others who are increasingly being discredited. The very data on which climate change is based is highly suspect and clearly unreliable. The article "Surface Temperature records:...." clearly uncovers that the unreliable data is further "adjusted" to produce the results desired, and that the proponents are afraid to reveal or discuss the details of their computer models used. Fortuntely there are compenate individuals who are working together and by "reverse engineering" on the computer models used are able to uncover and disclose the currently flawed theory of climate change and psueodo-science.
Posted by GLENN TROYER at 1:11PM CDT 03/15/10
Very entertaining, I love how Bryce gets everyone worked up. If everyone would spend some time outside instead of in front of a computer screen you would figure out the climate is fine. I spend everyday of my life outside, feeding cattle (which are destroying planet), planting and growing corn, wheat, and beans(which are destroying the planet). The one thing I have learned is volitility in weather runs in cycles. The only thing that is different is the "slogan" that radicals have on their banner. "Ice Age is Coming!", "Water Shortage!", now its "Global Warming"! It all comes down to people "feel" small and insignificant and want to make a big difference. That is great, people should make a difference. Everyone go outside and enjoy the planet you live on. Bryce, love your blog.
Posted by GARY WILLIAMS at 9:53AM CDT 03/16/10
Smitty: Byrce passed this article on only as a way to show people like you that other sources are attempting to put out information relating to climate issues to educate, not promote a political cause. You assert that Byrce and DTN are trying to pass along their idology and convert all to their way of thinking, it seems to me that you are guilty of that not them. You talk endlessly about renewable energy, ethanol is hardly the best alternative energy, talk about cherry picking. It is obivious that your political ideology is driving your thought process when it comes to the word CLIMATE!. If others come to a different conculsion than you, some how, they are the fools, curious don't you think? My question to you is, what qualifications to you bring to the table? List your degrees, weather, science, physics, climatology? Since you seem to be the expert with all the aswers lay it all out there for all of us ignorant people, it's the least you can do for mankind. Please share with us some of the emperical data which you have compiled over the years. Please do not reference RUSH LIMBAH, GLEN BECK, SHAN HANITY, OR BILL ORILEY, as they are hardly science based individuals. Anxiously awaiting your published research.
Posted by BRENT JOHNSON at 11:53AM CDT 03/17/10
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