By P Gosselin on 7. May 2019
The Sun in April 2019 By Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt and Frank Bosse (German text translated/edited by P. Gosselin) If we speak of an average of the last 23 cycles in the months of the minimum, our only significant energy source at the center of the solar system was below average active last month as well. […]
Posted in Solar Sciences |
By P Gosselin on 29. March 2019
The Sun In February 2019 By Frank Bosse and Fritz Vahrenholt (Translated/edited by P Gosselin) The sun was also very sub-normally active in February. Although we are in the middle of the minimum, the sunspot number of 0.8 for the 123rd month into the cycle is very low. On 26 days of the month no […]
Posted in Solar Sciences |
By Kenneth Richard on 25. March 2019
In a new paper, two astrophysicists shred the IPCC-preferred and model-based PMOD solar data set and affirm the ACRIM, which is rooted in observation and shows an increase in total solar irradiance (TSI) during the 1980-2000 period. They suggest a “significant percentage” of recent climate change has been solar-driven. Scafetta and Willson, 2019 I. The […]
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By P Gosselin on 20. February 2019
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Posted in CO2 and GHG, Cooling/Temperature, Drought and Deserts, Natural Oceanic Oscillations |
By P Gosselin on 17. February 2019
By Pierre Gosselin and Kirye Today any warming found anywhere almost always gets blamed on heat supposedly getting trapped by rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Moreover, activist scientists insist we ignore all other powerful factors such as solar and oceanic cycles. In fact these activists have become so extreme that they insist that record cold today is […]
Posted in Arctic, Cooling/Temperature, Solar |
By P Gosselin on 15. February 2019
A significant number of scientists say that the Earth’s climate is in large part impacted by solar activity, and less so by trace gas CO2 concentration. German scientists present new findings showing a link between solar activity and precipitation in Europe. ================================================= How Changes on the Sun Influences Rain A balanced level of precipitation provides […]
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By P Gosselin on 30. January 2019
The sun in December 2018 Von Frank Bosse und Fritz Vahrenholt (German text translated / edited by P Gosselin) Our sun was also very sub-normally active in December last year. We are writing the 121st month since the beginning of cycle number 24, in December 2008, and since 2012 (when we started the blog here) […]
Posted in Solar Sciences |
By P Gosselin on 22. January 2019
Danish Professor Henrik Svensmark is a leading physicist of cosmic radiation. At the end of last year he made a presentation at the 12th International Climate Conference in Munich, where he demonstrated that the climate is indeed modulated in large part by cloud cover, which in turn is modulated by solar activity in combination with […]
Posted in Misc., Scepticism, Solar Sciences |
By Kenneth Richard on 27. December 2018
Global Cooling On The Horizon? Image Source: Abdussamatov, 2012 When it comes to the Sun’s influence on climate, one conclusion is certain: there is no widespread scientific agreement as to how and to what extent solar activity and its related parameters (i.e., galactic cosmic rays, geomagnetic activity, solar wind flux) impact changes in the Earth’s temperature and […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Solar Sciences |
By P Gosselin on 26. December 2018
The sun in November 2018 By Frank Bosse and Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt (Translated by P Gosselin) Our sun was also very much less active in November than normal, comparing all solar cycles 1-23 up to month no. 120 since since the beginning of the systematic survey in 1755, the first year of solar cycle 1.The latest […]
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By P Gosselin on 24. November 2018
Winter has arrived much earlier than normal this year, particularly across North America, where cold records have been shattered. This Thanksgiving is in fact going down as one of the coldest ever on record across the Northeast. The Washington Post here, for example, reports that Thanksgiving and Black Friday 2018 will be remembered for a […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Weather |
By P Gosselin on 14. November 2018
The weather models are all now pointing to wintry weather pushing into Europe next week, after a year of near record warm temperatures. Is a cold winter in store? German skeptic weather and climate blogger Schneefan (Snow Fan) here writes that the winter most likely will be starting early this year, but it remains a […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Weather |
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