HomeMiddle ColumnNew paper finds IPCC climate models substantially exaggerate wind speeds -- Published... Middle Column New paper finds IPCC climate models substantially exaggerate wind speeds — Published in the Journal of Geophysical Research By Marc Morano - December 20, 2012 238 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsazipccmkeymodelsnew studywind Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleU.S. oil prices could sink to $50 over the next 2 years…But don’t expect a corresponding drop in gas prices…The drop in U.S. oil prices would likely be temporaryNext articleOil from Friends or Dictators?! ‘Herd of the nearly extinct bison munched on hay – right in the middle of the oil sands mining project in northern Alberta’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Which Woke Mediocrity will Replace the Outgoing UN Climate Chief? Climate411 If you think the current UN climate chief is bad, wait until you see the new candidates. Read more Monash Professor: Eat Kangaroo to Prevent Climate Change Climate411 Greens offering a compromise? Instead of eating insects every day, on some days we can eat Kangaroo. Read more North America May See Natural Gas Prices Follow Global Ones – A Frightening Taste of The Agony Developing Countries Are Facing Climate411 They can show up quietly and more deadly in the form of shuttered businesses, unliveable utility bills, and soaring inflation for anything that relies... Read more