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 |
By P Gosselin on 8. May 2021
At Die kalte Sonne, Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt – one of the founders of Germany’s modern environmental movement – presents his monthly summary, which includes a look at global temperature and how the models are doing. Prof. Dr. Fritz Vahrenholt, Source: GWPF. ================================ “The global mean temperature deviation of satellite-based measurements from the mean of the […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Models, Natural Oceanic Oscillations |
By P Gosselin on 28. April 2021
Now we know why prominent activists, like Barack Obama, purchased expensive seaside homes even after warning the seas are “rising rapidly”. It turns out they really aren’t, a new University of Utrecht study shows. And like many climate alarmists, Potsdam Institute climate researcher Stefan Rahmstorf predicted the oceans could very well rise by an alarming […]
Posted in Models, Sea Levels |
By P Gosselin on 3. April 2021
A new paper authored by distinguished climate researcher Nicola Scafetta and published in the journal Atmosphere titled Reconstruction of the Interannual to Millennial Scale Patterns of the Global Surface Temperature concludes that humans are only responsible for half, at most, of the recent warming. The IPCC climate models fail to properly take natural oscillations into account. […]
Posted in Models |
By Kenneth Richard on 25. February 2021
High-resolution climate models have projected a “decline of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) under the influence of anthropogenic warming” for decades (Lobelle et al., 2020). New research that assesses changes in the deeper layers of the ocean (instead of “ignoring” these layers like past models have) shows instead that the AMOC hasn’t declined for […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Models, Natural Oceanic Oscillations |
By P Gosselin on 5. February 2021
Climate researcher, geologist, Patrice Poyet has released a new e-book: The Rational Climate e-Book: Cooler is Riskier. The Sorry State of Climate Science and Policies. This is an outstanding reference. Using the table of contents the reader can conveniently look up the topic that’s of interest. The ebook has been downloaded over 10,000 times so […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG, IPCC, Models, Scepticism |
By Kenneth Richard on 24. December 2020
The “unsatisfactorily large” magnitude of the discrepancies between models in estimating the various radiative contributions to Earth’s energy imbalance serves to undermine confidence that CO2’s small impact could even be detected amid all the uncertainty. Scientists have engaged in offering their educated guesses, or estimates, of cloud radiative effects for decades. In the latest models, […]
Posted in Models |
By Kenneth Richard on 2. November 2020
Scientists continue to document severe discrepancies between climate modeling and observations in newly published scientific papers. 1. Models run too hot and yield “unrealistically high” estimates of the climate’s sensitivity to CO2 forcing. McKitrick and Christy, 2020 “All model runs warmed faster than observations in the lower troposphere and midtroposphere, in the tropics, and globally. […]
Posted in Climate Sensitivity, Models |
By P Gosselin on 27. September 2020
By Erich Schaffer Magic is all about illusion, and so is “climate science”. Nothing about the GHE is as it seems and so far the “critical” side has failed to see through it. No longer! Examining the key question of surface emissivity, usually downplayed as a non-issue, reveals highly significant insights relativizing the common narrative […]
Posted in Models, Solar |
By Kenneth Richard on 7. September 2020
A new assumption about carbon budgets reveals climate scientists have been vastly underestimating (by a factor of 2) the amount of carbon absorbed by the ocean for decades. Every past carbon budget estimate has been twice as wrong as the current estimate. When it comes to the ocean heat fluxes and source vs. sink carbon […]
Posted in Models, Natural Variability, Oceans |
By P Gosselin on 18. August 2020
A new paper reveals that climate models have failed to take important natural factors, such as the North Atlantic Oscillation, into account in their climate models on which leaders have been basing their policies. A new paper in Nature says NAO not taken adequately into account by climate models. Image: see video (German) here. Paper […]
Posted in Models, Natural Oceanic Oscillations, Natural Variability |
By P Gosselin on 14. August 2020
In an interview with flagship daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ here), Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology (MPIM) Director Dr. Jochen Marotzke said predicting how many degrees of warming we need to prepare for was like reading tea leaves and that he is not worried about “climate tipping points”. He also spoke of the wide disagreement among […]
Posted in Alarmism, Arctic, Climate Sensitivity, Models |
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