By P Gosselin on 9. June 2020
Image cropped from Met Office here. By Die kalte Sonne (German text edited by P. Gosselin) On June 3, 2020, npj Climate and Atmospheric Science published a study by Athanasiadis et al. 2020, in which the authors investigated the question of whether changes in the frequency of blocked weather situations in the North Atlantic and […]
Posted in Oceans |
By P Gosselin on 12. May 2020
Elsevier has accepted a new paper by Lüdecke et al, 2020, showing natural oceanic and solar cycles play a large role in modulating Europe’s climate. Offers new chances for robust midterm temperature prognoses. The paper, in press, journal pre-proof, analyzes natural variability in European monthly temperatures on decadal and multidecadal timescales and their possible drivers. […]
Posted in Oceans, Solar |
By Kenneth Richard on 16. April 2020
The radiative impact of CO2 on the ocean’s thermal skin layer cannot penetrate deeper than 0.01 mm. This effectively eliminates the potential for CO2 to be a driver of global warming. According to mainstream anthropogenic global warming (AGW) science, 93% of global warming is manifested in the 0-2000 m oceans. Just 1% of global warming […]
Posted in Climate Sensitivity, CO2 and GHG, IPCC, Oceans |
By Kenneth Richard on 24. February 2020
From 2008 to 2016 a widespread cooling ranging from 0.6°C to more than 2.0°C has chilled effectively the entire oceanic region from E. Canada to N. Iceland to S. Europe. The cooling persists year-round and extends from the surface down to depths of 800 m. Image Source: Bryden et al., 2020 A year ago scientists […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Oceans |
By Kenneth Richard on 2. January 2020
According to a new paper, the Earth’s ocean heat content time derivative (OHCTD) has been decreasing (-0.26 W/m²/decade) since 2000, coinciding with a similar deficit in the Earth’s energy imbalance (EEI). The authors acknowledge such trends are “surprising” considering greenhouse gas emissions have risen. Image Source: Dewitte et al., 2019 Earth’s energy budget imbalanced? Global […]
Posted in Climate Sensitivity, Cooling/Temperature, Oceans |
By P Gosselin on 15. December 2019
By Kirye and P. Gosselin Of course all we hear from the media nowadays is that weather extremes have been getting worse (over the past decades) and the planet is warming rapidly. But when we look at the untampered data, we see that many places have been cooling. Today I present to you some examples, […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Oceans |
By P Gosselin on 11. December 2019
Victoria Falls ignoring IPCC science: Sometimes more water, sometimes less By Die kalte Sonne (German text translated by P. Gosselin) German Spiegel Online on 7 December 2019: Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe and Zambia: “It’s the longest dry period that we have ever had.” The Victoria Falls are considered to be the widest waterfall in the […]
Posted in Drought and Deserts, Oceans |
By P Gosselin on 23. October 2019
The missing context: Climate change in the Mediterranean region By the Kalte Sonne (German text translated/edited by P. Gosselin) On October 11, 2019, Spiegel Online once again shined brilliantly parroting climate alarm. The German weekly news magazine could certainly now use their former science editor, Axel Bojanowski, who looked at climate science objectively. The topic […]
Posted in Hockey Team, Natural Oceanic Oscillations, Oceans |
By P Gosselin on 30. July 2019
Two European professors recently wrote that the IPCC projections of future warming are based on huge unknowns, and do not take the past properly into account. This means that projections of the future of the world’s climate are unreliable, according to Samuel Furfari, Professor at the Free University of Brussels, and Henri Masson, Professor (Emeritus), […]
Posted in Models, Oceans, Scepticism |
By Kenneth Richard on 13. June 2019
Despite reports of relatively high regional rates of sea level rise, the Atlantic Coast of the United States has actually been expanding in recent decades after rapidly shrinking prior to the 1960s. A 2001 Salon magazine “terror in the skies” alarmism article featured a Dr. James Hansen late-1980s prediction that New York City’s West Side […]
Posted in Alarmism, Oceans, Sea Levels |
By P Gosselin on 10. June 2019
No Reason For Panic: The Oscillating Gulf Stream By Die kalte Sonne (German text translated/edited by P Gosselin) Image: NASA JPL (public domain) The Gulf Stream provides heating for Western Europe. Some climate activists paint horror scenarios on the wall that the Gulf Stream is slowing down or even stopping due to climate change – […]
Posted in Arctic, Oceans |
By P Gosselin on 22. May 2019
Early May saw a surprise heavy snowfall across parts of central Europe and near record levels for that particular time of year up in the Alps. Such events do little to bolster public confidence in the claim the globe is warming. So leave it to the ultra-alarmist Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) to […]
Posted in Activism, Hockey Team, Oceans |
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