Why do models disagree on temperature variability? Climate models have problems. The problems are as old as science attempts to understand climate change by model simulation. That will last until a thorough ocean observation system is in place, and overriding impact of the oceans on climate is accepted, understood and applied in climate sciences.. But the Continue Reading
Global Cooling 1940 – 1975 explained for climate change experts
Global Cooling 1940 – 1975 explained for climate change experts Post 18 Februray 2017; Continued from: dr-judith-curry-on-climate-sciences-fatal-flaw/ & warm-up-1918-1939-explained-for-dr-judith-curry-and-other/ In the previous post we lauded Dr. Judith Curry for her recent statement: “If science can’t explain climate shifts pre 1950, how can we trust today’s climate models?” One of these two shifts was the Continue Reading
The SST Discontinuity in the 1940s – But no answer
The SST Discontinuity in the 1940s – But no answer Post 25 February 2017 ; Comments welcome Few years ago David W.J. Thompson at al. attempt to explain “A large discontinuity in the mid-twentieth century in observed global-mean surface temperature“, published in NATURE, [Vol.453, 29May2008]. Whereas they confirmed that the Earth warmed from 1910 to1940 Continue Reading
Judith Curry explains inherent flaws of computer models
Oceans leave computer predictions no chance A paper by Judith Curry explains inherent flaws of computer models predicting future climate change (GWPF, Feb. 2017) Post February 28, 2017 Not the ocean dimension and system is primarily to blame for flawed climate models but science, which does not recognizing that they have far too few data, Continue Reading
The axis of climate evil by Paul Krugman impugned
Not bad faith may destroy civilization but ignorance in ocean matters. Posted: 13th August 2017; Amanded 14/09 – below – Links to WUWT and Fabio Maximus -below – One can only highly appreciate how Paul Krugman requires a rational world to take urgent action to limit climate change in a recent NYT Opinion (Fig.1, 12/13 Aug.2017). Continue Reading
Suicidal ignorance – Weather extremes in WWII
Completely irresponsible not to understand how the naval war caused an ice age winter 1939/40 Post 02 December 2017 The recent climate talks in Bonn (COP23) worked on the pledge to limit global warming below two degrees Celsius. The target is extreme naïve, as long as climate science is not able and willing to analyze Continue Reading
Europe winter free – Thank to off-shore windfarms?
Climate Science ignorance helps to keep heavy cold at bay Post: 3rd February 2018, by Dr. Arnd Bernaerts It seems time to praise science, but only if you do not care and prefer warming. In Europe winter are getting warmer at a pace faster than global average. The current winter proves it again. Whereas North Continue Reading
Tim Ball’s lesson by court Judgement
Can the courts say something about global warming? Post by Dr. Arnd Bernaerts, 17th February 2018 Are jurists able to deliberate climate cases? That was a question asked by Ron Clutz in a recent post (22.Dec.2017): “How many other jurists have prepared themselves for this battleground?”, referring to a discussion by Jason Scott Johnson, et al; Continue Reading
The ‘Beast from the East’ – Off-Shore windfarms paves the way – Spring 2018
Europe’s cold snap inevitable man-made? Watch out! Post 24. February 2018 Recently we discussed here: “Europe winter free – Thanks to off-shore windfarms?”; showing that when reginal seas are cooled to ‘unusual levels’, Siberian icy cold air can easily travel to the Atlantic shore. Something similar just occurs right now outside. Don’t believe that this Continue Reading
Northern Europe’s Mild Winters
Northern Europe’s Mild Winters. Contributions from Offshore Industry, Ships, Fishery, et cetera? Abstract: The marine environment of North Sea and Baltic is one of the most heavily strained by numerous human activities. Simultaneously water and air temperatures increase more than elsewhere in Europe and globally, which cannot be explained with ‘global warming’. The climatic change Continue Reading