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By Kenneth Richard on 25. September 2023
More evidence emerges suggesting modern relative sea level (RSL) is among the lowest in several millennia. About 7000 years ago coasts were rapidly submerged beneath the sea at rates of up to 22 meters per year. Ancient shoreline elevation evidence indicates RSL along the coasts of Central Japan has fallen ~0.82 m since the 1800s […]
Posted in Paleo-climatology, Sea Levels |
By P Gosselin on 2. August 2023
Alarmists have claimed lately that global warming has hit Antarctica, finally. But that hasn’t been the case at all at the Japanese Showa station. Today we present a a temperature chart of the Japanese Antarctic Showa station, located on the East Ongul Island in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. The temperature trend at Syowa, also called Showa, has been […]
Posted in Antarctic |
By P Gosselin on 31. January 2023
1960s winter conditions hit across the globe Unusually harsh winter conditions pepper the globe. Symbol image generated by dall e2, Open AI. As usual, parts of the globe have experienced warmer than normal temperatures this winter, like Central Europe, while others have seen colder conditions. It’s all natural. As a whole, the globe is seeing […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Weather |
By P Gosselin on 20. January 2023
Chart by Mrs. Heller, a.k.a. Kirye Despite all the claims of a “rapidly warming planet”, we know Antarctic sea ice extent has seen a rather impressive upward trend over the past 40 years, which tells us cooling is more likely at play. Here’s southern hemisphere sea ice extent chart (up to 2017): Antarctic sea ice […]
Posted in Antarctic |
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 […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By Kenneth Richard on 14. July 2022
The Western North Pacific has continued cooling over the last millennium, with no reversal in trends after the Little Ice Age. Earlier this year we highlighted a study showing corals thrive in multiple-degrees-warmer-than-today waters and their growth is stunted in cooler environments. Corals in the Western North Pacific near Japan were far more abundant than […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Paleo-climatology |
By Kenneth Richard on 21. March 2022
During the Medieval Warm Period surface temperatures were 1-1.3°C warmer and sea levels 1 meter higher in the southern Far East Russia study region. Another new study (Lyashchevskaya et al., 2022) casts doubt on the claims of an unprecedentedly warm modern climate. Even though the atmospheric CO2 levels were a “safe” 265 ppm, the Primorye […]
Posted in Medieval Warm Period, Paleo-climatology, Sea Levels |
By P Gosselin on 8. March 2022
By Kirye and Pierre The meteorological winter, defined as December 1 to February 28, has just ended and the data for mean winter temperature are available for the Pacific island nation of Japan up to 2022. So are winters getting colder, or are they getting milder like the media like to have everyone believe? Tokyo […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 19. January 2022
While Japan’s own temperature data show no warming for Tokyo, NASA tampers with the data to make it look like it’s been warming! Charts by Kirye Text by Pierre Not long ago we looked at the 2021 mean temperature data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) for Tokyo and its rural Hachijō-jima island in the […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Data Manipulation |
By P Gosselin on 4. December 2021
Charts by Kirye Text by Pierre The November and fall, 2021, untampered mean temperature data are in for Tokyo and its Hachijojima island – no warming in decades! Tokyo Here’s the latest plot of November mean temperatures for Tokyo since 1988: Data: JMA. Over the past 33 years, November mean temperatures in Tokyo have been […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 15. June 2021
Statistical data alterations, huge data gaps and dissenting experts are among the problems plaguing climate science, new Japanese CIGS working paper highlights. In November 2019, the Canon Institute for Global Studies (CIGS) released a working paper noting that natural factors are also very much at work when it comes to climate change. Now CIGS has […]
Posted in Data Manipulation, Scepticism |
By P Gosselin on 2. March 2021
By Kirye and Pierre The meteorological winter, defined as December 1 to February 28, has just ended and the data for mean winter temperature are available for the Pacific island nation of Japan. The question on everyone’s mind is: Are winters getting colder, or are they getting milder like the media like having us believe […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
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