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Post by neilhamp on Jun 22, 2023 6:11:53 GMT
Can anybody explain why the AMO figures stopped being published in January 2023
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Post by blustnmtn on Jun 22, 2023 14:10:13 GMT
Can anybody explain why the AMO figures stopped being published in January 2023 Move along, nothing to see here neilhamp!
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 22, 2023 14:36:13 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 29, 2023 0:39:43 GMT
From Dr David Dilley Video -
He believes the Great Climate Shift of 1976 is now reversing.
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Post by walnut on Jun 29, 2023 1:58:15 GMT
Wow, to this. So, you are saying that the sun does matter? That's a tight correlation.
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 29, 2023 9:38:39 GMT
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Post by walnut on Jun 29, 2023 13:46:15 GMT
We have often heard that the small changes in TSI couldn't possibly drive temps on earth. Maybe not, but something is happening. When you press down on the gas pedal with 1 ft lb of force, the car moves forward.
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 29, 2023 14:21:50 GMT
We have often heard that the small changes in TSI couldn't possibly drive temps on earth. Maybe not, but something is happening. When you press down on the gas pedal with 1 ft lb of force, the car moves forward. And they ignore everything else solar that we don't know, or are just beginning to know about the most powerful "thing" in our near universe. TSI is just the tip of that heatberg. Ben Davidson (Suspecious Observers) put together the best overview I've found of what some of these might be. It's been posted before.
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 3, 2023 17:52:09 GMT
Epic Fail in America’s Heartland: Climate Models Greatly Overestimate Corn Belt Warming
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 5, 2023 16:50:51 GMT
I bet that Comrade Gore will not even send a condolence card.
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 5, 2023 23:31:33 GMT
The BBC is banging on about the hotest July 4th EVAH. I'm sure it's hiding there somewhere in that -0.5C global UAH decline since 2016. Notice that UAH increase across the up-face of SC24. Not really doing that across the up-face of SC25.
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Post by duwayne on Jul 11, 2023 16:09:02 GMT
Back in 2007 I predicted the average UAH global temperature anomaly for 2007 through 2037 would be 0.1C. As of the end of June we're more than halfway through the period and the average anomaly is as expected, 0.1C.
As mentioned earlier, the prediction was based on the atmospheric CO2 growth rate from 2007. The CO2 growth rate has accelerated somewhat and my CO2-adjusted prediction for 2007 through 2037 is now 0.2C.
The underlying science of my prediction is that the CO2 warming over the 2077-2037 period will be offset by the 30-year ocean cycle cooling.
Two key actors in the ocean cooling are ENSO and the PDO. I had predicted the multivariate ENSO would average a cool -0.3 for 2007-2037. It has averaged -0.4 so far. My prediction for the PDO was -0.7. So far is is averaging -0.8 at more than the halfway point.
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Post by ratty on Jul 11, 2023 23:39:17 GMT
The BBC is banging on about the hotest July 4th EVAH. I'm sure it's hiding there somewhere in that -0.5C global UAH decline since 2016. Notice that UAH increase across the up-face of SC24. Not really doing that across the up-face of SC25.
I've made that graph 100% here in this post for these old tired eyes.
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Post by glennkoks on Jul 23, 2023 15:27:56 GMT
Endless media coverage of the "unprecedented" heat wave over Texas and the Southwest. No doubt it's hot. But not as unprecedented as they want the simple minded to think. Many of the record highs are "high minimum" which in my mind is easily attributed to the urban heat island effect. We have a lot more people on this earth and have poured a lot more concrete. Especially in the cities. Concrete, asphalt and pavement holds and stores heat...
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Post by ratty on Jul 23, 2023 23:08:54 GMT
Endless media coverage of the "unprecedented" heat wave over Texas and the Southwest. No doubt it's hot. But not as unprecedented as they want the simple minded to think. Many of the record highs are "high minimum" which in my mind is easily attributed to the urban heat island effect. We have a lot more people on this earth and have poured a lot more concrete. Especially in the cities. Concrete, asphalt and pavement holds and stores heat... Despite it being easy to explain, most in the MSM don't mention UHI as it deflates the warming narrative ....
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