By P Gosselin on 8. January 2023
By Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt, Klimanachrichten (Translated, edited by P. Gosselin) The unusually mild weather at the turn of the year in Central Europe has strengthened the belief of many in Germany that CO2-induced global warming is in full swing. Globally – and this is the only thing that matters – temperatures are developing in a […]
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By Kenneth Richard on 5. January 2023
New studies affirm Antarctica has not been cooperating with either the global warming or “polar amplification” narratives. “The Antarctic continent has not warmed in the last seven decades, despite a monotonic increase in the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases.” – Singh and Polvani, 2020 Image Source: Singh and Polvani, 2020 Antarctica Peninsula “cooling period over […]
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By P Gosselin on 4. December 2022
UPDATE: December 5, 2022… now -57°C. Unusual temperatures for early December…knocking at energy-deprived Europe’s door German meteorologist Dominik Jung of wetter.net says, after having reported yesterday of -50°C in Oimjakon, Siberia: “-54°C were measured there this morning.” -54°C is 65 below Fahrenheit. “For early December, these are extremely low temperatures there, which are normally expected […]
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By P Gosselin on 3. December 2022
Charts by Kirye Text by Pierre The November, 2022, (untampered) mean temperature data are in for Tokyo and its Hachijojima island – there’s been no fall warming in decades. Tokyo Here’s the latest plot of November mean temperatures for Tokyo since 1989: Data: JMA. Over the past 33 years, the November mean temperatures in Tokyo […]
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By Kenneth Richard on 14. November 2022
Two new studies indicate there has been no modern warming in the last centuries in western (Urals) and eastern (Kolyma) Russian mountain ranges. A new 27,000-year temperature reconstruction assesses it was ~2.5 to 4.8°C warmer than today from 8.9-5.2 ka BP in the Ural Mountains, or when CO2 is said to have hovered in the […]
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By P Gosselin on 4. November 2022
Charts produced by Kirye This October, according to the (untampered) data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), the mean temperature in Tokyo came in at 17.2°C, making it it one of the coolest over the past decades: Data source: JMA. More significant, however, is the trend over the past 33 years – it’s been downward. As […]
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By Kenneth Richard on 3. November 2022
Scientists struggle to keep their stories straight regarding the anthropogenic CO2 impact on polar climates. It is claimed that anthropogenic CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels are responsible for amplifying warming (“polar amplification“) and ice melt in polar climates, consistent with pronouncements pertaining to anthropogenic global warming. However, Antarctica’s Larsen Ice Shelf station indicates a […]
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By Kenneth Richard on 31. October 2022
Sites in Canada and Africa were warmer than today throughout nearly the entirety of the Holocene. Canada Per a new study, eastern Canada mean summer temperatures are 13.6°C and July temperatures average 15°C today. For nearly all of the Holocene the region was 1-1.5°C warmer (16.5°C, July) than it is now. In other words, except […]
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By Kenneth Richard on 27. October 2022
Significant cooling trends of up to 1°C have been ongoing in the southeastern US since the late 1800s. A new study suggests that higher precipitation trends are linked to decreasing temperatures in this region, comparable to what has happened in other cooling periods (i.e., the Little Ice Age). The southeastern United States – and the […]
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By P Gosselin on 7. October 2022
Charts produced by Kirye Last year (2021), Tokyo had seen its coolest September in over 30 years with a mean temperature of 22.3°C. This September, according to data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), the mean temperature in Tokyo came in some 2°C warmer compared to a year earlier, with a mean of 24.4°C: Data […]
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By Kenneth Richard on 22. September 2022
New research continues to document non-warming and even “robust cooling” trends for entire regions of the Southern Hemisphere in recent decades. Land surface temperature data compilations from the Southern Hemisphere (South America, Southwestern Andes, Tasmania, New Zealand, Australia) indicate that any warming during the 20th century occurred before 1980, with no obvious net warming since […]
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By Kenneth Richard on 19. September 2022
The Pacific Ocean is 5 to 6 km deep. New research indicates the bottom half (2 km to the bottom) of the Pacific has been robustly cooling since 1993. A new preprint details the “surprising” Pacific cooling pattern from two ocean heat content (OHC) datasets over the 1993-2017 period. Most OHC records only extend to […]
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