By P Gosselin on 19. November 2012
Sebastian Lüning’s and Fritz Vahrenholt’s Die kalte Sonne presents an interesting view on permafrost from Russia. I’ve added some extra quotes from the video for non-German readers. After widespread sea ice melt in the Arctic in the 1930s and 40s, the ice re-established itself. In the 1970s the temperature dropped and sea ice increased. In […]
Posted in Arctic, Russian Climate Science, Solar Sciences |
By P Gosselin on 21. May 2012
The German langauge Voice of Russia here reports a news item you’ll never hear from the mainstream media. Top scientists of Russia’s most prestigious academy say global warming is ending. Hat-tip: European Institute for Climate and Energy. Here’s the Voice of Russia report I’ve translated in English: Global warming is coming to an end: In […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Russian Climate Science |
By P Gosselin on 28. June 2011
It’s a slow climate news day here in Germany, and this story at chinadaily.com happened to catch my eye. Russian scientists expect to meet aliens by 2031 So there you are. Kook scientists (funded by the poor taxpayers) are also to be found in fields other than climate science. To be honest, I’d say the odds these aliens […]
Posted in Russian Climate Science, Solar Sciences |
By P Gosselin on 3. November 2010
Note there is no mention at all of “man-made” here.In the coming weeks Russian scientists plan to publish the results of their work on their investigation on the cause of the extremely hot 2010 Russian summer. This was reported yesterday in the German edition of Ria Novosti here. The study was conducted by the Russian […]
Posted in Drought and Deserts, Russian Climate Science |
By P Gosselin on 5. October 2010
That’s what the reporter in the following clip seems to suggest. So it means the warmists will start claiming cold winters as proof of warming. A number of blogs are buzzing about the “coldest winter in a 1000 years” being reported here: RT Prime Time. Western Asia and Eastern Europe are expecting a cold winter, […]
Posted in Misc., Russian Climate Science, Weather |
By P Gosselin on 25. August 2010
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin arrived Monday on Samoilovsky Island in the western Siberian Arctic to visit a joint Russian-German scientific expedition, Lena-2010. Lena 2010 is conducting studies on the Russian Arctic permafrost, which is 1.5 km thick at the Samoilovsky Island location and estimated to be 40,000 years old. The German page of Ria Novosti […]
Posted in Arctic, Russian Climate Science |
By P Gosselin on 16. August 2010
SOHO latest image: Last Friday the German edition RIA NOVOSTI Russian news agency reported that there were five clusters of sunspots on the sun, leading some scientists to believe that the sun’s unusual lull may be over for good. Scientists have been observing sunspots for hundreds of years. Many believe solar activity has a major impact […]
Posted in Russian Climate Science, Solar Sciences |
By P Gosselin on 12. August 2010
Bagi setiap penjudi, menang adalah salah satu tujuan pertama mereka ketika duduk di meja perjudian, dalam dunia perjudian sendiri banyak sekali ragam jenis permainan yang bisa anda coba, salah satu jenis perjudian yang paling populer dan cukup terkenal sampai saat ini adalah judi domino online. Permainan judi DominoQQ ini sudah cukup lama ada, pelopor pertama […]
Posted in Drought and Deserts, Russian Climate Science |
By P Gosselin on 12. July 2010
Solar cycle 24 took its time getting started, and when it did, it sputtered and faded. But that’s about to change, reports the German edition of the online Russian news service Ria Novosti here.Russian scientists say that the sun will soon come alive after having observed a total eclipse at Easter Island in the Pacific yesterday. They […]
Posted in Russian Climate Science |
By P Gosselin on 19. June 2010
You’ll recall that WUWT reported here a couple days ago on NASA’s warnings of “huge space storms” causing devastation in 2013 or so. Well, one leading Russian scientist has something to say about it.The German edition of the online Russian RIA Novosti has a report today called: World Catastrophe in 2013? Russian Solar Scientist Is Sceptical. Astrophysicist Sergei Bogatchov told RIA Novosti yesterday: Today […]
Posted in Russian Climate Science |
By P Gosselin on 30. April 2010
The German version of RIA Novosti reports that Russia hopes to gain more precise weather forecasts, new findings on global warming and improved exploration of new oil and gas reserves from its planned, new Arktika Satellite system. http://de.rian.ru/science/20100429/126119398.html The Arktika System, which is made up of 5 satellites, is a whole new instrument that will deliver […]
Posted in Russian Climate Science |
By P Gosselin on 28. April 2010
Yet another Russian scientist believes the Arctic is set for cooling and thus increasing sea ice, this reported in the German version of the Russian online news RIA NOVOSTI (see links below). Scientist Vladimir Sokolov says: The warming that occurred in the Arctic has swung back to cooling and sea ice that melted over the […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Russian Climate Science
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