By P Gosselin on 31. August 2021
Madagascar’s current drought is perfectly within normal range. Droughts were even worse in the past, 2000 years of precipitation reconstruction data show… Linking Madagascar drought to climate change “scientifically not correct” Not surprisingly, there been lots of climate doomsday talk about the drought and hunger situation in Madagascar, all coming from the usual suspects. The […]
Posted in Drought and Deserts, Paleo-climatology |
By Kenneth Richard on 30. August 2021
A global-scale analysis of 221 islands in the tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans reveals “a predominantly stable or accretionary trend in the area of atoll islands worldwide” throughout the 21st century. The Maldives islands alone expanded by 37.5 km² from 2000 to 2017. For over 3 decades we’ve been warned “entire nations could be wiped […]
Posted in Sea Levels |
By P Gosselin on 29. August 2021
“No climate emergency,” scientists say…”increasing levels of CO2 won’t lead to significant changes in earth temperature” Increases in CH4 and N2O will have very little discernable impact. A new publication in the International Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences concludes that CO2 climate sensitivity has been excessively exaggerated by IPCC scientists. A British and two German […]
Posted in Climate Sensitivity, CO2 and GHG |
By P Gosselin on 28. August 2021
By Kirye and Pierre Just a short post today about sea ice trends at Antarctica, a place that global warming alarmists don’t like talki9ng about For some reason, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) doesn’t add a trend line to the annual minimum and mean sea ice extent plot for Antarctica. So we’ve added these trend […]
Posted in Antarctic |
By P Gosselin on 27. August 2021
Summer snows hit northern hemisphere… Many parts of Europe have not had much a of a real summer, having seen much cool and wet weather this year. Days of snow forecast down to 2000 meters in the Austrian Alps Today the Austrian site heute.de here reports “snow flakes have colored many mountain regions of Austria […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Weather |
By Kenneth Richard on 26. August 2021
A shocking new study from Israel compares the protection offered by vaccine-induced immunity versus natural immunity from a previous COVID-19 infection and finds the latter offers far more robust protection from infection, symptomatic disease, and hospitalization. Natural immunity confers much longer lasting protection Directly comparing 16,215 previously COVID-19 infected individuals to 16,215 fully vaccinated individuals, […]
Posted in Pandemic |
By P Gosselin on 24. August 2021
By Kirye and Pierre Gosselin Today we look at the NASA temperature data from Ireland and compare the GHCN Version unadjusted to the plots of the GHCN Version 4 adjusted and homogenized. Here’s how they compare: Data: NASA GISS Greece is another example What follows next are side-by-side plots of two stations: V4 unadjusted and […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Data Manipulation |
By Kenneth Richard on 23. August 2021
A new study suggests British Columbia (Canada) relative sea levels remained 10 meters higher than they are today until they fell to their present levels in the last ~1800 years. Two other new studies suggest sea levels were still 0.8 to 1 meter higher than today during the Medieval Warm Period. After the peak of […]
Posted in Paleo-climatology, Sea Levels |
By P Gosselin on 22. August 2021
Scientific flaws in IPCC climate models and the IPCC AR6 problems cover-up…IPCC climate models ignore the strong increase in solar radiation since 2001 By Prof. Antero Ollila According to the latest IPCC Assessment Report 6 (AR6), the observed temperature increase and the calculated temperature increase according to climate models have been almost the same 1.3 […]
Posted in Misc. |
By P Gosselin on 20. August 2021
By Kirye and Pierre Gosselin Has anyone ever wondered why many Swedes like going south for their summer holidays? Today to answer that question, we look at the July, 2021, mean temperature data for the stations in northern Europe for which the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) have enough data. Remember, global warming is said to […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By Kenneth Richard on 19. August 2021
Exposed moss and willow shrubs buried beneath today’s receding East Greenland glaciers can be dated to 400 to 500 years ago, suggesting this period (the early Little Ice Age) was as-warm or warmer than today. It is widely accepted that Greenland’s surface temperatures were several degrees warmer (McFarlin et al., 2018, Axford et al., 2021) […]
Posted in Arctic, Glaciers, Paleo-climatology |
By P Gosselin on 18. August 2021
How much is the Sun’s influence? An ongoing debate Center for Environmental Research & Earth Sciences Most of the energy in the Earth’s atmosphere comes from the Sun. This new study found that the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) only considered a small subset of the published TSI datasets when they assessed the […]
Posted in Misc. |
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