By Kenneth Richard on 28. February 2019
Share this… Facebook TwitterAs a continuation of the IPCC’s observation (2013) that there has been no detectable trend in storm and cyclone intensification (or extreme weather in general) that can be clearly linked to rising anthropogenic CO2 emissions, a new paper documents the rapid decline in eddy kinetic (EKE) and mean available potential energy (MAPE) […]
Posted in Hurricanes/Tornados, Weather |
By P Gosselin on 27. February 2019
Share this… Facebook TwitterWe already know that the staunchest global warming activists do more than their share of indulging in fossil fuel profligacy. Think about Al Gore, Arnold Schwarzenegger or Leonardo DiCaprio private jet-setting all over the globe. Carbon Bernie Or let’s look at Bernie Sanders, who likes to call “manmade climate change the greatest […]
Posted in Activism, Alarmism, Lifestyles of the Rich and Alarmist |
By P Gosselin on 26. February 2019
Share this… Facebook TwitterAt the February 20th hearing of the Bundestag Environment Committee on CO2 reduction targets for heavy commercial vehicles, Prof. Horst-Joachim Lüdecke, EIKE press spokesman (science), urged that reasonableness be maintained in climate policy. Six experts were asked to provide their assessment before the Committee. By EIKE editorial staff / Pierre Gosselin Source: […]
Posted in Climate Politics, CO2 and GHG |
By Kenneth Richard on 25. February 2019
Share this… Facebook TwitterZhokhov Island in the Siberian High Arctic today exhibits inhospitably severe climate conditions, desolate tundra, and year-round pack ice in the surrounding sea. During the Early Holocene this same island was warm enough to host waterfowl species, birch trees, and year-round human residents who hunted polar bear and reindeer. Image Source: Makeyev […]
Posted in Arctic, Paleo-climatology |
By P Gosselin on 24. February 2019
Share this… Facebook TwitterJust a short post today, following up on yesterday’s polar ice update, where the data show nothing unusual happening at the earth’s poles. The globe’s surface has warmed over the past 140 years by almost 1°C, but that too is well within the natural range of variability over the Holocene. Schneefan (Snowfan) […]
Posted in Arctic |
By P Gosselin on 23. February 2019
Share this… Facebook Twittertrick main-main Di Game Judi Online di website BandarQ Games / judi Online tersebut di bagikan 2 card ke para pemain yg tengah ada di dalam meja pertaruhan. bersama nilai 2 dua card domino yg paling atas dialah pemenangnya. peringkat dari card yg paling tinggi merupakan 9. sbg sampel : 1 card […]
Posted in Antarctic, Arctic, Models |
By P Gosselin on 22. February 2019
Share this… Facebook TwitterAustrian ZAMG Meteorology Institute Says Drivers In Climate Models Still Not Correctly Understood By Die kalte Sonne In climate science, as is generally known, there is a 97% consensus on all topics. The remaining 3% are just crazy. This is so because anyone who openly contradicts the “consensus” can forget about his career, […]
Posted in Models, Scepticism |
By Kenneth Richard on 21. February 2019
Share this… Facebook TwitterScientists identify more regions of the world that haven’t warmed up – and have, instead, cooled – since the early 1900s. Kutta and Hubbart, 2019 Observed climatic changes in West Virginia and opportunities for agriculture “Between 1900 and 2016, climatic trends were characterized by significant reductions in the maximum temperatures (−0.78°C/century; p = […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 20. February 2019
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Posted in CO2 and GHG, Cooling/Temperature, Drought and Deserts, Natural Oceanic Oscillations |
By P Gosselin on 19. February 2019
Share this… Facebook TwitterReaders should note that among climate modelers volcanoes and atmospheric aerosols have been a favorite way of fudging climate models to explain away inconvenient cooling periods that weren’t supposed to happen in a system that is supposed to be dominated by trace gas CO2. ======================================================= Extratropical volcanoes influence climate more than assumed […]
Posted in Tectonics/Volcanoes |
By Kenneth Richard on 18. February 2019
Share this… Facebook Twitter I. According to the IPCC, the true manifestation of “global warming” can almost exclusively (93%) be found in the oceans. The surface air or atmospheric heat changes amount to just 1% of the “global warming” representation. Image Source: IPCC (2013) II. In the first 2000 meters of the global ocean, there […]
Posted in Natural Variability, Oceans, Paleo-climatology, Scepticism |
By P Gosselin on 17. February 2019
Share this… Facebook TwitterBy Pierre Gosselin and Kirye Today any warming found anywhere almost always gets blamed on heat supposedly getting trapped by rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Moreover, activist scientists insist we ignore all other powerful factors such as solar and oceanic cycles. In fact these activists have become so extreme that they insist that […]
Posted in Arctic, Cooling/Temperature, Solar |
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