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Volume 9 Number 13:  29 March 2006

Temperature Record of the Week
This issue's Temperature Record of the week is from Ardmore, OK.  Visit our U.S. Climate Data section to plot and view these data for yourself.

Editorial
Highly Over-Hyped: Greenland's and Antarctica's Impacts on Sea Level: As the public relations juggernaut to traumatize the world into believing in catastrophic CO2-induced global warming rises to new heights, it's spinning of real-world data sinks to new lows.

Medieval Warm Period Record of the Week
This issue's Level 3 Medieval Warm Period Record of the Week is from the Gulf of Taranto, Ionian Sea.  To access the entire Medieval Warm Period Project's database, click here.

Subject Index Summary
Oceans (Storm Surges): Have storm-tossed seas been heaving themselves beyond their bounds of late, in response to what climate alarmists claim is the most dramatic warming of the past two millennia?

Journal Reviews
Trends of 20th-Century River Flow: Do they support model projections of increased flooding and drought due to global warming?

Urban Heat Islands of Cities in Tropical Mexico: Are they as significant and widespread as those in non-tropical parts of the planet?

Evidence for a Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age in Central Japan: A lake sediment core tells the tale.

Initial Growth Stimulation of Sunflower Seedlings by Elevated CO2: The phenomenon is quite dramatic ... and very important for what happens later ... and for more than just sunflowers.

The Competing Effects of Rising Atmospheric CO2 and O3 Concentrations: What is the net outcome, and how does it vary among different species and mixtures of species?