By Kenneth Richard on 27. June 2022
A new study reports there has been a -0.3°C cooling in the Southern Ocean since 1982 per multiple observational data sets. The authors detail the “failure of CMIP5 models in simulating the observed SST cooling in the Southern Ocean.” The Southern Ocean is today about 1-2°C colder than it has been for nearly all of […]
Posted in Cloud Climate Influence, Cooling/Temperature, Models, Oceans |
By Kenneth Richard on 25. April 2022
A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters highlights the abysmal model performance manifested in the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report (AR6). The 38 CMIP6 general circulation models (GCMs) fail to adequately simulate even the most recent (1980-2021) warming patterns over 60 to 81% of the Earth’s surface. Dr. Scafetta places particular emphasis […]
Posted in Climate Sensitivity, CO2 Greens the Earth, IPCC, Models |
By Kenneth Richard on 18. April 2022
The claimed warming rate during the (1998-2001 to 2012-’13) “hiatus” ranged from -0.07°C to +0.17°C per decade. In late 2012, the IPCC had an ongoing dilemma about what to do about the uncooperative global temperatures. The HadCRUT3 data set government bureaucrats had been using since the first report in 1990 actually showed the global mean […]
Posted in Activism, Cooling/Temperature, IPCC, Models |
By Kenneth Richard on 11. April 2022
The ratio of the annual CO2 increase divided by the annual fossil fuel emission rate increase is referred to as the “airborne fraction.” It has long been assumed the airborne fraction should increase as fossil fuel emissions increase. But the opposite has happened. Scientists have expressed consternation that the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG, Models |
By Kenneth Richard on 14. February 2022
In 2021, several hundred more scientific papers were published that cast doubt on the position that anthropogenic CO2 emissions function as the climate’s fundamental control knob…or that otherwise serve to question the efficacy of climate models or the related “consensus” positions commonly endorsed by policymakers and mainstream media sources. These scientific papers affirm the position […]
Posted in Alarmism, Antarctic, Arctic, Climate Sensitivity, Cloud Climate Influence, CO2 and GHG, Cooling/Temperature, Coral Reefs, Drought and Deserts, Fire, Flood, Glaciers, Hockey Team, Medieval Warm Period, Models, Natural Oceanic Oscillations, Natural Variability, Paleo-climatology, Sea Ice, Sea Levels, Temperature Bias/Urbanization, Warming/CO2 Benefiting Earth |
By Kenneth Richard on 20. December 2021
Astrophysicists conclude climate models are deeply flawed. Doubling CO2 to 560 ppm only elicits about 1°C warming. Dr. Frank Stefani is an astrophysicist who has published several recent papers (Stefani et al., 2016, Stefani et al., 2017, Stefani et al., 2018, Stefani et al., 2019, Stefani et al., 2020) on the role of solar cycles […]
Posted in Climate Sensitivity, CO2 and GHG, Models |
By P Gosselin on 26. November 2021
Die kalte Sonne reports on a new aerosol study by Liu et al. The results are a major blow to the high greenhouse-gas climate sensitivity modelers. IPCC scientists have a favorite wild card they often use to explain serious model discrepancies: aerosols. Mysterious cooling events in the past are often explained away by aerosols from […]
Posted in Antarctic, Climate Sensitivity, Models, Pollution |
By P Gosselin on 30. October 2021
Satellite data raise doubts about man-made climate change Climate models do not represent reality. They sre running too hot. Climate modeling has been awarded the Nobel Prize. But two German researchers prove that observations are more important than calculations in climate research. By Alex Reichmuth (Switzerland) (Translated, edited by P. Gosselin) There was great […]
Posted in Models |
By P Gosselin on 6. October 2021
CO2 and climate change – some fundamental contradictions By Fred F. Mueller Politicians, scientists of all disciplines, the media and big money tell us CO2 acts as a “greenhouse gas” trapping heat inside the atmosphere and that the consequence will be a runaway global warming if we do not stop the burning of any type of […]
Posted in Models, Oceans |
By P Gosselin on 15. September 2021
Global Warming Driven by Relative Humidity Decrease, Not CO2 GHG! Solution: More Ocean Evaporation By David R. Motes Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) is quantitatively driven by a steady relative humidity decrease of 0.13%/year throughout the troposphere since 1970 per the chart below, and not CO2 GHG (Green House Gas). The resulting evaporation reduction is a […]
Posted in Climate Sensitivity, CO2 and GHG, Models, Oceans |
By P Gosselin on 17. August 2021
A new study by Atwood et al (2021) published in the journal of Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology found there’s “poor agreement” between precipitation reconstructions and model simulations over the past 2000 years. This means future projections made by current models are unreliable. Die kalte Sonne here reports on a team of scientists who examined 67 tropical […]
Posted in Models, Paleo-climatology |
By P Gosselin on 22. June 2021
The 44th climate report by Die kalte Sonne here looks at the CO2 intake by the Southern Ocean, which absorbs about a tenth of man’s CO2 emissions. A new study by a team of climate researchers from the University of Bern in Switzerland published at the end of April, 2021, found that the Southern Ocean […]
Posted in Antarctic, Models |
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