Home Right Column Philippine Met Service: 'Some of the reports of wind speeds were exaggerated' Right Column Philippine Met Service: ‘Some of the reports of wind speeds were exaggerated’ By Marc Morano - November 9, 2013 58 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsastrologyhurricanemedia Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleFlashback study shows most frequent typhoons happened in Little Ice Age: ‘2004 paleoclimate reconstruction of hurricane landfalls in South-eastern China: ‘Remarkably, the two periods of most frequent typhoon strikes in Guangdong (AD 1660–1680, 1850–1880) coincide with two of the coldest & driest periods in northern & central China during the Little Ice Age’Next articleProf. Roger Pielke Jr. rips media for Haiyan hype: ‘Super powerful storm doesn’t need the extra hype. Reality is bad enough…Philippine Met Service predicted max 18 ft surge from Typhoon Haiyan. So Anderson Cooper’s [show] of CNN ‘off by 22-32 ft’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Trump Deputy Interior Pick Gets A Lashing On Climate Change From Sen. Al Franken Right Column By Joseph Erbentraut, Alexander C. Kaufman About an hour and a half into Deputy Interior Secretary nominee David Bernhardt’s Thursday confirmation hearing before the Senate... Read more ‘U.N.’s Global Warming Fraudsters Are More Interested In Climate Cash Than Climate Change’ Right Column Read more Coal To Remain India’s Main Energy Source For At Least 30 Years, Govt Confirms Right Column Coal will remain India’s main energy source for the next three decades although its share will gradually fall as the country pushes renewable power... Read more