By P Gosselin on 7. May 2019
Share this… Facebook Twitter The Sun in April 2019 By Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt and Frank Bosse (German text translated/edited by P. Gosselin) If we speak of an average of the last 23 cycles in the months of the minimum, our only significant energy source at the center of the solar system was below average active […]
Posted in Solar Sciences |
By Kenneth Richard on 6. May 2019
Share this… Facebook TwitterNew research indicates that coral reef ecosystems off the coasts of Hawai’i (Terlouw et al., 2019) and in the Great Barrier Reef (Lønborg et al., 2019) are a net source of CO2 to the atmosphere. Presuming that higher CO2 emissions lead to global warming, it can consequently be said that coral reefs […]
Posted in Ocean Acidification |
By P Gosselin on 5. May 2019
Share this… Facebook TwitterUPDATE: Thanks to all readers who expressed birthday wishes! 🙂 ======================================= On April 29 I turned 60, and yesterday was the big bash. Today I’m not quite up to speed and so I’m taking the day off from blogging. See you soon! Share this… Facebook Twitter
Posted in Misc. |
By P Gosselin on 4. May 2019
Share this… Facebook TwitterAt his Twitter site here, veteran Swiss meteorologist Jörg Kachelmann reported that many Europeans woke up to snow this morning as a blast of polar cold sweeps across the continent. Chart: Kachelmannwetter.com As the chart shows, snow also fell in Belgium. The snow comes as a surprise. Also online German tabloid Bild […]
Posted in Misc. |
By P Gosselin on 3. May 2019
Share this… Facebook TwitterGerman DLR model computations show each year 1.2 trillion insects are killed by wind turbine rotors in Germany alone. Wind energy shows there is no free lunch. Some major drawbacks of this “green energy” supply include blighting of the landscape, health damage from infrasound, and bird killing. Now insect killing is another […]
Posted in Alternative Energy |
By Kenneth Richard on 2. May 2019
Share this… Facebook TwitterTree-ring evidence reveals recent cooling and glacier thickening in Central Asia as well as flat temperatures throughout the last 432 years. Tree rings were the proxy used by Dr. Michael Mann to invent the orignal hockey stick graph. Twenty years later, yet another reconstruction (1580 to 2012 AD) indicates modern warmth in […]
Posted in Paleo-climatology |
By P Gosselin on 1. May 2019
Share this… Facebook TwitterIn a new information video at FMD’s TV-Channel, man-made climate warming skeptic Günther Aigner analyzes winter temperatures at four German mountain stations over 1000 m altitudes at different locations in Germany. Hat-tip: Die kalte Sonne here. The stations are located at Feldberg (1493 m) in southwest Germany, Brocken in northern Germany (1152 […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
Recent Comments