Away to Thailand to visit one of my sons. Will be away for a couple of weeks but will be online most of the time. 24-hour flight tomorrow. We’ll probably be the only people on the leg to Thailand with a snowboard – presumably not usual inbound luggage. For our daughter who’s visiting there for Christmas as well. She’s planning to go snowboarding in India.
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33 Comments
Travel safely.
It’s always good to get away from the salt mine for awhile. Have a safe trip.
Steve,
It’s unseasonably cold here as well – all the Bangkok locals are wearing beanies and thick jackets. I’d say it was no more than 18C early this morning, though the Met Office said 22C. Brrrrr!
Steve,
It’s good that your daughter will be in the Indian snowfields before 2035.
Have a beaut break Geoff.
This is how rumors start… imagine if there’s just one climate-aware customary officer in the USA or Thailand, they’ll see Steve McIntyre (no less!) going to Southeast Asia with a snowboard, they’ll think this is going to be an epic La Nina… and wonder if the divergent tree rings were a warning not a problem 🙂
Oops… customs officer not customary… d*mned Android spellchecker…
Steve,
Happy holidays and travel! What a year!
Tim
Have a good trip Mr M and happy Xmas to you and your family
Tell the Thais you heard Global Cooling was coming soon and hoped to do some schussing in their highlands! I’m sure you’ll get some really google-eyed reactions.
Ryan O and companies paper now available at Journal of Climate. Happy Christmas and New Year to all.
Sawadi, Khap.
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Snow boards in Thailand eh?
Probably less provocative than a Hockey Stick 🙂
Merry Christmas to you and your family . . may you get to spend it on a beach.
Sure beats shoveling snow in Toronto.
God speed, Steve–
If you’re not aware, I’ve had the confirming experience of negating jet lag on a trip to China from LAX using… http://www.magellans.com/store/In_Flight_Comfort___In_Flight_HealthIF398?Args=
Highly recommended
Never worked for me. I’ve found that walking around after landing and then having a couple of beers in the late afternnon standing up worked the best. In Thailand there are surely more exotic things to drink that will work just as well.
The first time I went to Europe, I tried to beat jet lag by adjusting my schedule by 1 hour a day for 5 days, so I would have only 1 hour left when I arrived.
But when I arrived, I found that I had adjusted in the wrong direction, so that I was 11 hours off. 😦
Since then, I just don’t worry about it!
All very fine and well deserved, but you haven’t said how you’re going to offset your carbon usage!
Thailand, 75°F weather and beaches. Lucky you.
I have to shovel snow and drive 25 mph on unplowed streets until probably April.
Too late now for the outbound leg but something to think about for return trip or in the future. The Bose noise canceling head phones do work and leave me and family members in a much better state after long flights, e.g., Left Coast to East Coast or to Europe. They do cost more but IMO are worth the delta. And no, no financial or other interest in Bose, just a very satisfied customer.
Bon voyage.
Steve,
Enjoy your trip to Thailand for Christmas with your family.
It will be nice to confirm there is still some snow left in the Himalayas, despite what the IPCC thinks.
Steve —
Have fun!
Is there any chance you could set up an Unthreaded thread for current chitchat while you’re away, or do you mind if one of us sets one up?
Enjoy your trip and enjoy the wonderful weather !!!
Best wishes, enjoy, and stay safe.
Mr McIntyre
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family and also of course to the contributors and posters to your blog.
Is the food at restaurants in Thailand anything like Thai restaurants in North America?
Enjoy this Christmas present:
See the New federal guidelines intended to secure scientific integrity
See the Holdren Memo: Scientific Integrity December 17, 2010
Note:
http://www.rdmag.com/News/2010/12/Government-Policy-New-federal-guidelines-intended-to-secure-scientific-integrity/
Click to access scientific-integrity-memo-12172010.pdf
Steve.
If I see you in Pattaya the beers are on me.
Cheers!
Jimmy.
Steve, did you see your Nobel nomination?
http://cbullitt.wordpress.com/2010/12/22/hansen-nominates-mcintyre-for-nobel-prize/
😆
A little reminder of home for ya Steve . . .
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/cartoon/editorial-cartoons-december-2010/article1819732/
The Leafs are still losing.
Have a Merry Christmas
The Leafs may still be losing, but they’re the most successful money-makers for their owners in the league. Care to draw any comparisons to the AGW funding trough?
Maybe they should change their name to the Leaves.
Steve.
This is my last day in Pattaya – I have to go to work in Indonesia tomorrow. I’ll probably be going to an oil rig on Hogmanay. A tragedy for any Scotsman.
I’ve made a visit to the tip jar as a beer token of my esteem…
Aha! A Big Oil Shill! 😉
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