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By P Gosselin on 7. September 2022
The following comment by Allan MacRae has been upgraded to a post: PREDICTIONS OF GLOBAL COOLING, IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER SINCE 2003: In 2003, Dr. Theodor Landscheidt wrote a paper predicting serious global cooling: “… a long period of cool climate with its coldest phase around 2030 is to be expected.” … In 2005, Piers Corbyn […]
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By Kenneth Richard on 15. August 2022
Back in the days when data manipulation was still strictly forbidden, scientists reported the globe cooled significantly for decades even as CO₂ concentrations increased. The global cooling amplitude was -0.5°C from 1960-1965, and 1976 was reported to be the coldest year of any year measured since 1958 (Angell and Korshover, 1978). Image Source: Angell and […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Data Manipulation |
By Kenneth Richard on 14. July 2022
The Western North Pacific has continued cooling over the last millennium, with no reversal in trends after the Little Ice Age. Earlier this year we highlighted a study showing corals thrive in multiple-degrees-warmer-than-today waters and their growth is stunted in cooler environments. Corals in the Western North Pacific near Japan were far more abundant than […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Paleo-climatology |
By Kenneth Richard on 7. February 2022
Scientists: Due to the decline in solar geomagnetic activity the Earth is poised to endure a cooling period over the coming decades, with the coldest temperatures arriving by 2038 or 2039 ±11 years. Human greenhouse gas emissions are not likely the cause of recent temperature changes; geomagnetic activity is. Nor will greenhouse gases reverse the effects […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG, Cooling/Temperature, Solar Sciences |
By P Gosselin on 8. September 2020
By Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt The global mean temperature of the satellite-based measurements remained almost unchanged in August compared to July. The deviation from the 30-year average (1981 to 2010) was 0.43 degrees Celsius. Temperature measurements on land and in the sea continue to decrease, as the graph of the JRC analysis shows, especially in the southern […]
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By P Gosselin on 24. August 2019
Although Europe is expected to enjoy summerlike temperatures over the next few days, the globe as a whole is showing a number of large areas of cooling, the latest NCEP GFS forecast shows. Hat-tip: Snowfan here. The trend forecast for global 2m temperatures from August 24 to August 31, 2019 (forecast day 7 minus forecast […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Weather |
By Kenneth Richard on 21. January 2019
Four climate scientists assert (1) the last ~130 years of temperature changes fit “perfectly” into statistical indices of natural variation, and (2) a long-term deep cooling of the Earth system has recently commenced. Image Source: Mao et al., 2019 An analysis published in the journal Atmospheric and Climate Sciences by 4 climate scientists reveals the 1880-2013 temperature […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Natural Oceanic Oscillations, Solar Sciences |
By Kenneth Richard on 27. December 2018
Global Cooling On The Horizon? Image Source: Abdussamatov, 2012 When it comes to the Sun’s influence on climate, one conclusion is certain: there is no widespread scientific agreement as to how and to what extent solar activity and its related parameters (i.e., galactic cosmic rays, geomagnetic activity, solar wind flux) impact changes in the Earth’s temperature and […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Solar Sciences |
By Kenneth Richard on 28. May 2018
In the past it has been widely reported that high and abruptly changing CO2 concentrations during the Permian led to climate conditions that were “too hot for complex life to survive” on the planet. Today, scientists have determined that the opposite may be true: the Permian mass extinction event occurred during a period of global […]
Posted in Oceans, Paleo-climatology, Sea Levels |
By P Gosselin on 2. January 2018
Global warming scientists continue struggling to find an explanation for the nearly 2 decades long global warming pause that has taken hold of the planet since the late 1990s. The most recent temperature spike was due to the natural El Nino event at the equatorial Pacific, and that has disappeared over the last months. Alarmists […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By Kenneth Richard on 28. December 2017
Temperatures To Decrease 0.5°C-0.7°C Due To Low Sunspots, Solar Minimum Image Source: Abdussamatov, 2012 During 2017, 120 papers linking historical and modern climate change to variations in solar activity and its modulators (clouds, cosmic rays) have been published in scientific journals. It has been increasingly established that low solar activity (fewer sunspots) and increased cloud […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Little Ice Age, Solar Sciences |
By Kenneth Richard on 27. November 2017
Changing Scientific Consensus 1970s: Global Cooling A Serious Threat Today: Global Cooling Never Happened Until the mid-1980s, it was widely accepted in the peer-reviewed scientific literature that there was an abrupt global cooling trend between the 1940s and 1970s. The amplitude of the climate change amounted to more than -0.5°C of cooling in the Northern Hemisphere, as […]
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