By P Gosselin on 7. June 2022
The unvaccinated are now envied, having steadfastly held their ground. The search for a terms to describe these proud individuals include “pure bloods” or “true bloods”. For those of you who chose not to be vaccinated with the new mRNA Corona vaccines, like myself, you’re likely proud you withstood the massive pressure to do so. […]
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By P Gosselin on 5. June 2022
The globe continues cooling off since surface temperatures peaked from the 2015/16 El Nino. The NCEP/GFS analysis shows May to be the coldest month globally so far this year and the coldest May since 2015, with a deviation in 2m temperatures of only about 0.38°C from the outdated (colder) WMO climate mean 1981-2010. Hat-tip: Schneefan […]
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By P Gosselin on 4. June 2022
By Die kalte Sonne It remains difficult with the weather or climate and the reference periods. The German DWD weather service, for example, still finds it difficult to work with the new period 1991-2020 reference and simply cannot say good bye the old 1961-1990 period. Looking back at May 2022, both were used again. According […]
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By P Gosselin on 29. May 2022
A recent flurry of scientific publications refute climate model claims of a weakening Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC). The latest Klimaschau looks at the latest scientific findings on the Gulf Stream. An excellent review on the latest AMOC science. Here I present the results in English. Climate panic-makers like the Potsdam Institute like to claim […]
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By P Gosselin on 25. May 2022
Fine particle pollution from barbecues may be dangerous to the public, German researchers warn Most among us are aware there’s an ongoing campaign to herd humans away from meat and towards a diet that is more fit for cows. This , activists claim, would be much gentler on our weather and climate systems. Meat-eating is […]
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By P Gosselin on 15. May 2022
Germany’s DWD national weather service has reported the data results for Germany for April, 2022. “Record snow” in some regions helped cool April 2022 in Germany. Illustration photo only. Photo: Copyright P. Gosselin Heavy snow, hard frosts The first two weeks of the Easter month were fickle and varied bringing stormy episodes, heavy snow in […]
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By P Gosselin on 11. May 2022
Fritz Vahrenholt: The transition to green energies and the missing warming By Kalte Sonne Dear ladies and gentlemen, During the energy crisis that has become visible in Germany and Europe over the past few months, things have gotten quieter about the supposedly imminent climate emergency. On the one hand, energy prices and security of supply have […]
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By P Gosselin on 27. April 2022
By Die kalte Sonne The Copernicus program offers very interesting data on Arctic ice. While sea ice has been declining off the Greenland Sea (east of the island), the Chucki Sea (eastern Siberia) shows a very different trend in sea ice extent over the past year. Such deviations have occurred repeatedly since the year 2000. […]
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By P Gosselin on 23. April 2022
So that the gas doesn’t run out By EIKE Climate change and the transition to green energies: two major issues of this time that are closely linked. After all, the common narrative of the allegedly impending “climate catastrophe” is used by many players in the media and politics to call for far-reaching changes, especially in […]
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By P Gosselin on 19. April 2022
A 2021 study appearing in Nature Communications by Buentgen et al reports on the results of a double-blind experiment of 15 different groups that yielded 15 different Northern Hemisphere summer temperature reconstructions. Each group used the same network of regional tree-ring width datasets. Hat-tip: Klimaschau 108 What’s fascinating is that ll groups, though using the […]
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By P Gosselin on 17. April 2022
Wishing all Christian followers a Happy Easter Sunday! Will be back blogging tomorrow. Enjoy the festivities!
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By P Gosselin on 13. April 2022
By Die kalte Sonne One can truly argue that the Champagne of the energy transition is hydrogen. Champagne is so expensive because it can only come from a very specific region, where a brand was built up early on. Connoisseurs know this and drink an equally good Crémant for less money. Hydrogen, on the other […]
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