Wednesday, April 10, 2013

THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: Paper finds solar influence on climate has been underestimated
A paper published in the journal of the Italian Astronomical Society finds that solar geomagnetic activity was highly correlated to global temperature changes over the period from 1856-2000. The authors "show that the index commonly used for quantifying long-term changes in solar activity, the sunspot number, accounts for only one part of solar activity and using this index leads to the underestimation of the role of solar activity in the global warming in the recent decades. A more suitable index is the geomagnetic activity which reflects all solar activity, and it is highly correlated to global temperature variations in the whole period for which we have data."
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Deadliest Decade For Atlantic Hurricanes Was The 1780s | Real Science
Climate experts say that global warming makes hurricanes more deadly, because they are complete imbeciles and have no idea what they are talking about.

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