By P Gosselin on 10. August 2015
Just a quick post today, German site wobleibtdieglobaleererwaermung here writes that whenever one observes a number of datasets, they have one thing in common: There’s no detectable CO2 warming, and there”s verzylittle out there suggesting the warming will continue. Most temperature datasets don’t show warming, sea ice doesn”t show it, lower troposphere temperature data do […]
Posted in Misc. |
By Ed Caryl on 6. February 2015
It has been clear for a long time to those who simply observe climate that temperatures are driven by, in the long term, orbital and Earth tilt cycles, the Milanković cycles, in the medium term by solar cycles with ocean cycles. like the Atlantic Multi-Decadal Oscillation (AMO), and in the short term, by ocean and […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Models, Oceans, Solar Sciences |
By P Gosselin on 28. October 2014
The global warmists are in a disarray vortex. Their science now insists that it is both cooling and warming – at the same time! In the complex, convoluted and clashing parallel worlds of the global warming alarmists, everything is possible. Physical laws are bent, twisted, completely redefined, or ignored altogether with every passing day. More […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Models, Stupid Predictions |
By P Gosselin on 1. January 2014
Why All The Ice In Antarctica? By Ed Caryl The recent fate of the MS Akademik Shokalskiy has prompted arguments from the CAGW crowd that the global warming is causing more ice around Antarctica. The problem with this argument is that there has been no warming around Antarctica. All the trends show cooling, especially in the […]
Posted in Antarctic, Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 15. March 2013
By Ed Caryl Is the world warming, cooling, or is the global temperature standing still? What does the future hold? Do past trends mean anything for the future? What period are we examining? For the purposes of this article, several short and long periods will be examined, 15, 150 and over 1000 years into the […]
Posted in Oceans, Solar Sciences |
By P Gosselin on 2. January 2012
First, a few words about 2011 I don’t want to bore everyone with a long recap of 2011, just a few highlights off the top of my head. 2011 started with the climate bet with Rob Honeycutt and Co. NoTricksZone and the coolists say this new decade 2011-2020 will be cooler than the last decade 2001-2010 (and it looks […]
Posted in Monthly summaries |
By Kenneth Richard on 7. March 2024
A -0.005°C temperature change over a span of 60 years in northern Pakistan (Himalaya region) is ostensibly having “adverse impacts in multiple sectors.” The first sentence of a new paper’s (Khan et al., 2024) abstract claims: “Hindu Kush Himalaya region is experiencing rapid climate change with adverse impacts in multiple sectors.” But in the body […]
Posted in Alarmism, Cooling/Temperature, Natural Variability, Paleo-climatology |
By P Gosselin on 3. October 2023
German online agriculture information site agrarheute.com here asks whether the climate models wrong since the East “East Pacific has been cooling down more and more over the past 30 years” and this “contrary to all predictions”. Modern agriculture knows that oceanic cycles have significant consequences for global agriculture. Corn struggles amid Europe’s 2022 drought. East […]
Posted in Agriculture, Models |
By Kenneth Richard on 11. September 2023
“In a modified experiment, where IR emission from the heating source is present, no heating but a slight cooling of a black object is found when air is replaced by CO2. The modified experimental situation is also more like the earth/atmosphere situation.” – Seim and Olsen, 2023 Scientists Hermann Harde and Michael Schnell published a […]
Posted in Climate Sensitivity, CO2 and GHG |
By P Gosselin on 3. September 2023
A new study published in the scientific peer-reviewed journal, Climate, by 37 researchers from 18 countries suggests that current estimates of global warming are contaminated by urban warming biases. Press release from CERES Science, hat-tip: Klimanachrichten The study also suggests that the solar activity estimates considered in the most recent reports by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel […]
Posted in Misc. |
By Kenneth Richard on 31. August 2023
Since the early 2000s there has been no net change in the Greenland ice sheet mean annual surface temperature, as well as no net change in melt extent percentage. Greenland’s ice coverage was, for most of this year (September 1, 2022 to August 31, 2023), observed to be significantly above the long-term (1981-2010) climate average. […]
Posted in Arctic, Cooling/Temperature, Glaciers |
By P Gosselin on 2. August 2023
Alarmists have claimed lately that global warming has hit Antarctica, finally. But that hasn’t been the case at all at the Japanese Showa station. Today we present a a temperature chart of the Japanese Antarctic Showa station, located on the East Ongul Island in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. The temperature trend at Syowa, also called Showa, has been […]
Posted in Antarctic |
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