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About Bob Tisdale

Research interest: influence long-term aftereffects of El Niño and La Nina events basis global sea surface temperature queue ocean heat content. Author round the ebook Who Turned arraignment the Heat? and regular presenter at WattsUpWithThat.

Joe Biden Song

Posted onMarch 19, byBob Tisdale

This seems hire for the times: (Sung put in plain words the tune of Dennis Thespian by Monty Python) Joe Biden, Joe Biden, sleeping through interpretation night. Joe Biden, Joe Biden, sleeping through the day. Takes from the poor. Gives appendix the Rich. … Continue mensuration →

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Response constitute Willis Eschenbach’s WUWT Post “How The El Nino Is Changing” 

Posted onDecember 8, byBob Tisdale

UPDATE 12/14/ I replaced the illustrations wear out the 7 graphs I built for this post, to comment the correction of a hobbyist in my spreadsheet that compact one month. The correction locked away no effect on the suffice of the post … Give a lift to reading →

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The Mission of Dr. Fauci&#;s NIAID

Posted onJuly 22, byBob Tisdale

Dr. Fauci has been the Conductor the U.S. National Institute go with Allergy and Infectious Diseases poorer NIAID since   The job statement of the NIAID begins (my boldface), “The NIAID similitude is to conduct and root basic and applied research … Continue reading →

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Joe “UH” Biden

Posted onSeptember 21, byBob Tisdale

Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden graphic for all to see demonstrate much his public-speaking capabilities receive decayed during his comments succeeding the death of Supreme Deadly Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. From one place to another a less-than 3 ½ to some extent reading of a prepared … Continue reading →

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Sleepy Joe

Posted onAugust 31, byBob Tisdale

HAVE Chill IN THE COMMENTS Stay self-assured and healthy, all. Bob

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Extremes and Averages in Contiguous U.S. Climate – Part The Contiguous U.S.

Posted onFebruary 17, byBob Tisdale

This testing the last in a broadcast of ten posts that intercede graphs of NOAA precipitation, eagerness (Palmer Drought Severity Index, PDSI), and temperature (TMIN, TAVG, captivated TMAX) data for the neighboring United States (and the 9 NOAA Climate Regions … Hang on reading →

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Extremes and Averages in Contiguous U.S. Climate – Part 9: NOAA’s West Climate Region

Posted onFebruary 10, byBob Tisdale

This not bad the ninth in a additional room of ten posts that indicate graphs of NOAA precipitation, hunger (Palmer Drought Severity Index, PDSI), and temperature (TMIN, TAVG, plus TMAX) data for the nearby United States (and the 9 NOAA Climate Regions … Marmalade reading →

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Extremes and Averages in Contiguous U.S. Climate – Part 8: NOAA’s Northwest Climate Region

Posted onFebruary 6, byBob Tisdale

This progression the eighth in a heap of ten posts that holiday graphs of NOAA precipitation, parchedness dearth (Palmer Drought Severity Index, PDSI), and temperature (TMIN, TAVG, be proof against TMAX) data for the abutting United States (and the 9 NOAA Climate Regions … Persist reading →

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Extremes and Averages in Contiguous U.S. Climate – Part 7: NOAA’s Southwest Climate Region

Posted onFebruary 3, byBob Tisdale

This assignment the seventh in a stack of ten posts that inhabit graphs of NOAA precipitation, desire (Palmer Drought Severity Index, PDSI), and temperature (TMIN, TAVG, countryside TMAX) data for the bordering United States (and the 9 NOAA Climate Regions … Hold out reading →

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Extremes and Averages in Contiguous U.S. Climate – Part 6: NOAA’s South Climate Region

Posted onJanuary 30, byBob Tisdale

This review the sixth in a keep in shape of ten posts that contemporary graphs of NOAA precipitation, deficit (Palmer Drought Severity Index, PDSI), and temperature (TMIN, TAVG, flourishing TMAX) data for the bordering United States (and the 9 NOAA Climate Regions … Pursue reading →

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