By P Gosselin on 28. October 2013
In the 1940s and 50s, amid the Arctic meltdown, climate scientists back then warned of an ice-free Arctic and a warming planet. USS Skate at an ice-free North Pole in the 1950s. Public domain photo. Then in the 1970s the sea ice at the Arctic recovered and the globe again struggled with bitterly cold and long […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, IPCC |
By P Gosselin on 12. September 2013
Lately we’ve been seeing and hearing lots media reports of cooling and cold weather extremes. Global temperature data, such as HadCrut 4, show warming has disappeared altogether. Global temperatures have fallen over the last 8 years. Source: www.woodfortrees.org/. Looking at the data for the last decade or so, one thing stands clear: Global temperatures have […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 9. January 2013
A Look At Global Mean Temperatures in 2013: Cooling Ahead! By Fritz Vahrenholt, Frank Bosse (Translated with permission by P Gosselin) “Global Warming Is Taking A Break“ – that was the title of an article at the online Hamburger Abendblatt on 4 January 2013. And that’s hard to miss when you look at the latest global […]
Posted in Antarctic, Cooling/Temperature, Models, Oceans |
By P Gosselin on 14. December 2011
By Matti Vooro A quite recent headline in our news warned that “Regions must brace for weather extremes: UN climate panel”. Apparently this will be the after-effect of global warming caused by man-made greenhouse gases. We can expect more frequent extreme events such as the drought in Texas and the Thailand floods because of global […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 27. May 2011
By Matt Vooro The current year 2011 is a good example of what happens when global temperatures drop and we have cold and snowy winters that stretch well into spring. The current La Nina and the cold PDO brought colder temperatures and extra amount of snow during the past winter to many parts of North America, which means […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 6. January 2011
Why do I think this is amusing? It reminds me of Celebrity Death Match. Maybe it was a warmist against a sceptic. Elderly Swedes bloodied in snow shovel brawl The two neighbours, one man in his seventies and the other in his eighties, disagreed on how to properly deal with removing the snow from the […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 28. December 2010
As winters get harsher and the snow piles up, more and more scientists are now warning of global cooling. Reader Matt Vooro has compiled a list (see below) of 31 prominent scientists and researchers who have words that governments ought to start heeding. UPDATE: Another one for the list – Professor Paar, from Croatia’s Zagreb […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 12. December 2010
Face it – the globe is trending cooler. One El Nino year does not make a trend. All the talk about global warming and snow becoming rare in the wintertime is turning out to be utter nonsense.The AMO, PDO and solar cycles bode cold for the globe. Check very carefully before believing anything else – […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Weather |
By P Gosselin on 6. December 2023
A top polar scientist interviewed by the Russian Academy of Sciences says we need to prepare for serious global cooling, to begin by 2030-2035. Cites studies of Lake Baikal and historic climate epochs. Andrey Fedotov. Photo: Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. People’s Voice here reports: “One of the world’s top Arctic scientist’s […]
Posted in Arctic, Cooling/Temperature, Russian Climate Science |
By Kenneth Richard on 2. February 2023
A “widespread greening trend” has been “significantly cooling the land surface” since the 1980s. Another new study documents a clearly-defined land surface greening trend over the last 40 years. The greening is linked to CO2 fertilization and climate change (warming). Greening, in turn, leads to land surface cooling, partially offsetting recent warming. Image Source: Li […]
Posted in CO2 Greens the Earth, Warming/CO2 Benefiting Earth |
By P Gosselin on 5. October 2021
The One Oscillation That Rules Them All By David Archibald Cumulative graphs, in which changes in the individual values from time period to time period are added, are powerful for showing changes of trend in a series. Thus the cumulative graph of the annual average solar aa Index (a geomagnetic index) nails the beginning and […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Natural Oceanic Oscillations, Solar Sciences |
By Kenneth Richard on 19. July 2021
Since the last day of 2001 CO2 has risen from 372 to 419 ppm. However, there have been two cooling periods of 12 years (2002-2014) and 7.5 years (2014-2021), separated by a 1.5-year El Niño-induced warming event (2015-2016). Temperature changes that proceed in step- or event-like fashion do not seem to correlate well with linearly-rising […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
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