Ever closer to reality – Global warming caused by the oceans Post: May 20, 2018 It is that easy! Global mean temperatures are always forced by changes in heat release and heat uptake by the oceans. That is the core message of an essay by Professor Sybren Drijfhout from Southhampton University: The relation between natural Continue Reading
Joe Bastardi and Wim Röst on the right way –Although too slowly!
The powerhouse in global weather and climate – The Ocean. Post 17. June 2018 Global warming haunts the general public for three decades. The vast majority of weather and climate scientists claim that human generated carbon dioxide (CO2) is warming the world and causing climate change since the 1980s. Fixed to this issue they are Continue Reading
Glacial Meltwater cause climate changes – Why not activities at sea in time of peace and war?
To explain Younger Dryas cooling look at what modern ocean uses is contributing to climate change Post: July 13; 2018 About 13,000 years ago, the warming out of the last ice age temporarily reversed course around the North Atlantic. This cold “Younger Dryas” period lasted almost 2,000 years. Fig. 1. Like most climate events that Continue Reading
“Differences between ocean circulation and climate more generally” by Carl Wunsch 2010
Judith Curry raises the part to the sociology of climate science only. The oceans are what matters most. Post July 25th, 2018 Talking about the difference between ocean circulation and climate more generally is per se a strong massage that there is a strong correlation. Back in 1984 Carl Wunsch discussed the matter already lengthy Continue Reading
“Hothouse Earth” status assessed – By ignorant climatologists!
The Ocean status is ready for the next big cooling, which is the real threat for mankind. Post: 16th August 2018 In a previous post we discussed Younger Dryas cooling about 13,000 years ago. Another dramatic cooling occurred at ca. 8,200 y B.P. in the Early Holocene that was triggered by the glacial drainage of Continue Reading
Poor science plagues climate science!
Climate models are junk, if not primarily based on data from the ocean The greatest scientist of the last century, H.H. Lamb (1913-1997), felt that modeling was too uncritically. One reason was presumably that he started to make the first connections between sea-surface temperatures and the atmospheric circulation (The Independent, 1997). He was also the one Continue Reading
A. Arctic Warming – What Warming?
Chapter 1 Reviewing the past to understand the future -An Introduction Arctic Warming – What Warming? The claim that the summer of 2007 was apocalyptic for Arctic sea ice has recently gone around the globe, because the coverage and thickness of the sea ice in the Arctic has been declining steadily over the past few Continue Reading
War Changes Climate – The Naval War Effect
Trafford publication 2006, Canada Black and White, 177 page War Changes Climate – The Naval War Effect Published: 6/23/2006; Format: Perfect Bound Softcover , Pages: 190, Size: 7×10; ISBN: 978-1-41209-059-9, Print Type: B/W; Price $19.24 & BOD publication 2007, D- Norderstedt COLORED EDITION black & White and color, 224 pages http://www.warchangesclimate.com/ Final Chapter F. Time Continue Reading
Booklet on Naval War changes Climate
EXTRACT from page 88 to 90 Final Chapter E The 20th century climatic changes After the end of the Little Ice Age (in the middle of 19th century, around 1850), global temperature started to rise, the main reason of this phenomenon being the decrease of the volcanic activities. But naval war interrupted a steady warming Continue Reading
Bernaerts’ Guide to the Law of the Sea
Bernaerts’ Guide to the Law of the Sea The 1982 United Nations Convention. Fairplay Publication 1988, Coulsdon UK Foreword of the 1988 edition by Satya N. NandanSpecial Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for the Law of the SeaOffice for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea Revolutionary changes have taken place Continue Reading