Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Evidence Overwhelming

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Long-term global cooling began in 2002, according to a just-released study in the Journal of Cosmology, a peer-reviewed publication produced at Harvard-Smithsonian's Center for Astrophysics.

A 2009 paper (Florides GA) plots GISP2 paleoclimate icecore data from central Greenland over the past 8000 years, found at least 6 periods of warming exceding that of the 20th century. In addition, the rate of warming 900-1000 AD leading up to the Medieval Warming Period exceeds the rate of warming in the 20th century. The Medieval, Roman and Minoan warming periods are all found to be hotter than the 20th century, in addition to other unnamed periods of warming.

According to a paper published in Quaternary Science Reviews 29 (2010), new high-resolution ice core data from two sites in eastern Antarctica show temp. proxies more than 4 degrees C higher during the last interglacial than the present interglacial.

7-4-2010 From World Climate Report, a new peer-viewed study illustrates that the current warm period we live in is neither unique nor unprecedented.

7-7-2010 Using sediment cores and 2 different techniques of analysis, scientists confirm in a peer-reviewed study that Medieval Warming peek sea surface temps adjacent to Greenland were some 3 degrees C higher than modern temps, in both winter and summer.

3-10-2010 The Nature News reports on a new paper in PNAS from William Patterson at the University of Saskachewan, using clam shells form sediment cores taken from a Icelandic bay. The reconstruction shows serval periods when the temperature was warmer than today.

Mike Hulme, Prof. of Climate Change at the Univ. of East Anglia, now admits that the "consensus" was in fact "only a few dozen" scientists.

Plotting temperatures since 1998 and the graph show a steady decline in global temperatures since 1998. You need to read more than WWF junk.

10:21 PM  
Blogger russlings said...

I visited the Journal of Cosmology. Recommend others do too.

5:02 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dr. Richard Keen is the head of the weather station at Coal Creek Canyon, Colorado, and the NOAA map of June anomalies for the US has Coal Creek sitting on the +4F contour. The Coal Creek record for June 2010 comes in at +1F above normal. How many more stations is NOAA reporting wrong?

Another problem is that NOAA uses a lot of weather stations in warmer urban areas and not the more accurate satellite data.

NASA satellite data shows the avg. temp. in June was .43 degrees higher than normal. NOAA says it was 1.22 degrees higher than normal. That is a big difference.

10:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Trend News 7-20-2010 At least 175 people have died in the coldest winter in South America in recent years. The cold was worst in southern Peru. Argentina measured the coldest temperatures in 10 years. Thousands of cattle also froze to death on their pastures in Paraguay and Brazil.

And check out the Arctic temps. They are below normal and if they stay steady, the temperature has reached 0 degrees C very early in the season.

2:10 PM  

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