January top climate sites & articles from uClimate.com

The following are the top sites and articles according to the number of clicks they have received on uClimate.com.

Top 50 sites

Position Site Articles Clicks Clicks/Art
1 Stephen Goddard   (site) 268 864 3.2
2 Climate Depot   (site) 165 622 3.8
3 Watts Up With That?   (site) 134 584 4.4
4 The GWPF   (site) 128 392 3.1
5 Bishop Hill   (site) 61 341 5.6
6 Climate Progress    (site) 118 319 2.7
7 Climate Denial Crock of the Week   (site) 63 233 3.7
8 Tallbloke’s Talkshop   (site) 41 183 4.5
9 American Elephants   (site) 45 140 3.1
10 Paul Homewood   (site) 33 139 4.2
11 No Tricks Zone   (site) 28 131 4.7
12 DeSmogBlog   (site) 38 128 3.4
13 Jo Nova   (site) 23 122 5.3
14 Judith Curry   (site) 16 102 6.4
15 The Carbon Brief   (site) 45 100 2.2
16 Manchester Climate Monthly   (site) 36 100 2.8
17 uknowispeaksense   (site) 32 92 2.9
18 And then there’s physics   (site) 18 91 5.1
19 EIKE   (site) 39 88 2.3
20 Australian Climate Madness   (site) 13 83 6.4
21 C3 Headlines   (site) 22 83 3.8
22 Scottish Sceptic   (site) 15 74 4.9
23 John Fleck   (site) 28 70 2.5
24 Climate Scam (Swedish)   (site) 32 67 2.1
25 SPPI   (site) 23 67 2.9
26 CO2 Science    (site) 27 66 2.4
27 Warren Meyer   (site) 22 55 2.5
28 William Briggs   (site) 20 49 2.5
29 Warwick Hughes   (site) 13 49 3.8
30 Tamino’s Open Mind   (site) 11 48 4.4
31 Planet 3.0   (site) 16 47 2.9
32 Die Kalte Sonne   (site) 20 44 2.2
33 robertscribbler   (site) 15 43 2.9
34 Climate Science Watch   (site) 10 41 4.1
35 Bob Tisdale   (site) 12 40 3.3
36 Master Resource   (site) 15 39 2.6
37 Hot Topic   (site) 9 38 4.2
38 Vvatts Up With That   (site) 12 36 3.0
39 NYT Dot Earth – Revkin   (site) 12 35 2.9
40 Polar Bear Science   (site) 9 30 3.3
41 No Frakking Consensus   (site) 6 29 4.8
42 Yale Climate Media Forum   (site) 10 29 2.9
43 James Delingpole   (site) 5 29 5.8
44 Stoat – Connolley   (site) 6 29 4.8
45 The Next Grand Minimum   (site) 7 28 4.0
46 350 or bust   (site) 7 26 3.7
47 The IPCC Report   (site) 6 26 4.3
48 Jennifer Marohasy   (site) 6 26 4.3
49 Real Sceptic   (site) 6 24 4.0
50 Global Warming Skeptics   (site) 5 23 4.6

January Top 20 Articles

Format: [clicks] Site_Name: Article_Title

[20] Stephen Goddard: Understanding Climate Feedback

Obama tells government scientists that they have to agree with him, or lose their jobs. Government scientists then agree with him. Obama then says “100% of government scientists agree with me” Kook and Nuttercelli then write a paper about the …

[20] Stephen Goddard: Why Are People Always Complaining About SkS?

I always hear climate skeptics complaining about SkS, but I think that SKS are great. Particularly the Russian made ones.

[19] Judith Curry: The Big Question

by Dagfinn Reiersøl The Big Question in the climate change debate, as traditionally and conventionally posed, is: “is global warming caused by humans?” To those of us who know a little about climate science, it’s clearly an over-simplification, since climate …

[17] The Next Grand Minimum: Should We Be Worried?

Reblogged from Watts Up With That?: Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach I chanced to plot up the lower tropospheric temperatures by broad latitude zones today. This is based on the data from the satellite microwave sounding unit (MSU), as analyzed …

[17] Watts Up With That?: Picture of the week – great moments in climate protests

I trained to be a 350.org climate activist, now I are one! From the Keystone XL protest yesterday ahead of the SOTU address. Note the snow and cold weather gear which is required for a global warming protest, but that’s …

[16] And then there’s physics: How science actually works

Since there have been a few heated exchanges between people I’ve both grown to like and respect, I thought it was time for some light-hearted relief. I have a sense that some (not those who regularly comment here of course …

[16] Climate Depot: Obama puts chill on scientific debate: ‘By declaring an official and unassailable scientific position on ‘climate change’- it is now career threatening for any government scientist to produce evidence to the contrary’

[16] DeSmogBlog: Familiar Think Tanks Fight For E-cigarettes

Anti-science think tanks learned tactics from the tobacco industry and got paid for their help by tobacco companies, who fostered the Tea Party with the Koch brothers. When the Kochs needed better PR, they knew who to hire, Steve Lombardo, an experienced tobacco operative. People rarely get strong nicotine addiction after their teen years, but teen smoking has slowly been dropping in…

[16] Variable Variability : Testimony Judith Curry on Arctic temperature seems to be a misquotation

Looks like the IPCC is not even wrong.There has been a heated debate between Judith Curry (Climate Etc.) and Tamino (Open Mind) about the temperature in the Arctic. This debate was initiated by Curry’s testimony before congress two weeks ago.In her testimony Judith Curry quotes: “Arctic temperature anomalies in the 1930s were apparently as large as those in the 1990s and 2000s. There is…

[16] Paul Homewood: Neil Young – “Do As I Say, Not As I Do”

By Paul Homewood   http://www.calgaryherald.com/touch/story.html?id=9406082   More showbiz hypocrisy.     From the Calgary Herald:   While Neil Young spoke to a Calgary news conference at the Jack Singer Concert Hall prior to his Sunday night show, five rock star-style motorhomes were left running outside, spewing fumes into the Calgary air, even though they were …

[15] Climate Asylum: What Precedent? Why National Review et al. Are Running Scared

Whenever there is a big, public legal battle, it seems like the principals spend a lot of time talking about “setting precedents”.  Sometimes this is legitimate, because if you can help it, you don’t want the bad guys to get away with any heinous miscarriages of justice.  But in other cases, all the talk about

[15] Tallbloke’s Talkshop: Antarctic Sea Ice Extent On Track For Record High Minimum – Jan 28 2014

Reblogged from sunshine hours: Antarctic Sea Ice Extent  is very much on track to have the highest minimum in the modern satellite era. The highest minimum was in 2008 at 3.69176 million sq km on day 51, The 2nd highest was in 2013 at 3.65040 million sq km on day 50. The earliest minimum was …

[15] Stephen Goddard: Just Hit The NOAA Motherlode

I spent the evening comparing USHCN V1 and V2 graphs, and discovered a huge error in their adjustments between V1 and V2. This is their current US graph. Note that there is a discontinuity at 1998, which doesn’t look right. …

[15] Bishop Hill: McIntyre’s mirror image

This article in the Guardian about an MSc student who uncovered a major flaw in a headline grabbing psychology paper is amazingly reminscent of Steve McIntyre’s story: the amateur sleuth, the mathematically illiterate academics, the unwillingness to admit error; it’s all there.

“Not many psychologists are very good at maths,” says Brown. “Not many psychologists are even good at the maths and…

[15] Climate Depot: WSJ: President declares end of global warming debate, while climate scientists struggle to explain the ‘pause’

Barack Obama, avg, epa, media …

[14] Watts Up With That?: The AR5 hearings, live stream

Skeptics get a seat at the table. IPCC 5th Assessment Review Meeting starts at 9.30am GMT Witnesses Professor Sir Brian Hoskins, Grantham Institute, Imperial College London, Professor Myles Allen, University of Oxford University, and Dr Peter Stott, Met Office Professor …

[14] The GWPF: New Paper Says Sun Is Causing Global Warming Pause

Reduced solar activity may be behind the global warming pause according to a new paper by Peter Stauning of the Danish Meteorological Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark. Global temperatures would have continued to rise rather than level off in the late 1990s without the current ongoing reduction in solar activity, according to a new paper by

[14] Paul Homewood: Why Did Met Office Try To Cover Up Pause Two Years Ago?

By Paul Homewood   http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/media/pdf/q/0/Paper2_recent_pause_in_global_warming.PDF   Last July, the Met Office published the second in a series of papers, discussing the recent pause in global warming. On page 6, they state: The start of the current pause is difficult to determine precisely. Although 1998 is often quoted as the start of the current pause, this

[14] robertscribbler: Arctic Heat Wave Sets off Hottest Ever Winter-Time Temperatures, Major Melt, Disasters for Coastal and Interior Alaska

Major melt in the midst of winter. Doesn’t sound quite right, does it? We tend to think of winter as the time of freezing, as the time of ice accumulation. Not the time of melt and thaw. Now try this — major melt in Alaska in the midst of winter. Average temperatures 40 degrees hotter

[14] Climate Progress : Birds Find An Unlikely Resting Place In Drought-Stricken California

The Nature Conservancy is teaming up with rice farmers in the Central Valley to create temporary wetlands exactly where migratory birds need it most.

The post Birds Find An Unlikely Resting Place In Drought-Stricken California appeared first on ThinkProgress.

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