By P Gosselin on 14. July 2016
A brand new paper is out on sea level, and guess what? The findings show that sea level is going nowhere fast and that in the Arctic it is rising only half as fast as the much IPCC ballyhooed satellite altimetry measured 3.3 mm/year and accelerating rise. Authors: Peter Limkilde Svendsen, Ole B. Andersen, Allan […]
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By P Gosselin on 16. April 2016
The web media have been reporting on how a group of activist attorneys general have recently launched efforts to clamp down on climate science dissent. The science-dissent crackdown is spearheaded by 16 Democrat attorneys general and US Justice Department head Loretta Lynch, who is falling back in part on the powerful federal RICO (anti-racketeering) laws. […]
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Papers Supporting a Skeptical-of-the-Consensus Position for 2014 248 total papers, 147 on natural contributions to climate change (sun, ocean oscillations, clouds) Solar Influence on Climate (93 papers) 1. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273117714007340 A comparison of the secular variation in the Northern Hemisphere temperature proxies with the corresponding variations in sunspot numbers and the fluxes of cosmogenic 10Be in Greenland […]
Updated 27 March 2016 Reader Kenneth Richard presents 282 peer-reviewed papers published in 2015 supporting the skeptical position that natural factors are in fact a dominant climate driver: Feel free to send this list to a political leader. ========================================= Papers Supporting a Skeptical-of-the-Consensus Position for 2015 Solar Influence on Climate (95 papers) http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00024-014-0929-1 We have reconstructed the temperature […]
By P Gosselin on 30. August 2015
A short but extremely interesting post today. Hat-tip: reader Stuart. It appears the NOAA also agrees that sea level rise is not happening any where near as fast as many among us would like to think it is. At its site here, it writes the following n(my emphasis): The graphs compare the 95% confidence intervals of […]
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By P Gosselin on 28. August 2015
Pre-Paris hype The German media have been buzzing some with the recent NASA publication warning of rising sea levels for the future, and that we need to be very worried. Maybe I’m reading more into the lines than I should, but I get the feeling that the increasingly dubious NASA climate science organization is no longer […]
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By P Gosselin on 19. August 2015
Germany’s University of Siegen issued a press release on a recent study conducted by climate scientists. It turns out that natural oceanic cycles indeed do play a far greater role on sea level fluctuations than first believed. Hat-tip: Die kalte Sonne. Therefore, because the factors were not correctly considered in the past, we can immediately […]
Posted in Models, Oceans, Sea Levels |
By P Gosselin on 20. July 2015
Tanzania’s sea level over the past 4500 years likely succeeded today’s level. Sea level at the Seychelles stable over the past 10 years By Dr. Sebastian Lüning and Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt (Translated/edited by P. Gosselin) Global sea level is rising and rising – and that has been so for the last 15,000 years. However there are […]
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By P Gosselin on 14. July 2015
Over the last couple of days at their Die kalte Sonne blog Geologist Dr. Sebastian Lüning and professor of chemistry Fritz Vahrenholt have focused their attention on sea level rise. On Monday they wrote a piece titled: “Sea level rise lagging behind expectations: Now only ‘data massaging’ helps“. In their post the two authors present […]
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By P Gosselin on 27. August 2014
UPDATE: Klaus-Eckart Puls’s rebuttal is also confirmed by MIT. When observations clash with runaway assumptions… ==================================== Veteran German meteorologist Klaus-Eckart Puls. Photo: EIKE Antarctic Melt Alarm by the AWI …at -93°C! By EIKE meteorologist Klaus-Eckart Puls (Translated, edited by P Gosselin) On August 10, 2010, a new record cold was measured in Antarctica [1]: -93.2°C. Thus […]
Posted in Antarctic, Oceans, Sea Levels |
By P Gosselin on 9. July 2014
One of the last remaining bastions of the global warming scare is sea level rise. Unsurprisingly, a handful of alarmists are still desperately clinging to accelerating sea level rise, insisting that it is just around the corner. However a new analysis on the subject by veteran meteorologist Klaus -Eckard Puls of the European Institute of Climate […]
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By P Gosselin on 22. April 2014
Sea Level As We Experience It By Ed Caryl Nils-Axel Môrner is a Swedish sea level specialist. He claims that sea level is not rising more than about 1.1 mm/year, that the satellite data has been wrongly calibrated, and uplift and subsidence errors have contaminated the tide gauge records. In my research on sea level, […]
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