Friday, August 24, 2012

Proof Of Global Cooling : 660 Record Lows In One Week | Real Science
We are all going to freeze to death. It is all the fault of global cooling deniers. They made this happen.
Help P3 Find the Climate SOS Gems | Planet3.0
(This is not a skeptofest! Violators will be boreholed.)
Climate Reality Project: After Day 3 | Comprehending the Climate Crisis: Everything You Need to Know about Global Warming and How to Stop It
One great example that he shared was how people need to develop an emotional response to help engage them. So how do you personify wind, for example, if you want to engage them about wind energy?
Articles: Models, Not Climate, Are Hypersensitive to Carbon Dioxide
This means the marvelous magical multipliers used in the models should actually be divisors. And there are good logical reasons this should be so. While climate models always treat clouds as warming influences, anyone trying to catch some rays and interrupted by intervening cumulonimbi would beg to differ.

Some will claim this is because warming takes a long time to equilibrate and that most of the warming is "in the pipeline." That's outright nonsense.

As the National Climatic Data Center points out, Earth reacts rapidly to the extra absorption of incoming solar radiation by northern hemisphere land masses, increasing the planet's mean temperature by almost 4oC from January to July and cooling back to January again. The mean land surface temperature changes more than 11oC over the same period. In our new analysis, we provide a multi-source time series of Earth's warming and subsequent cooling with the 1997-1998 "super El Niño" event -- it was done and dusted in under 30 months.

We also use Earth's natural greenhouse effect as a template to determine that doubling the atmosphere's CO2 will only deliver 0.4oC warming, over half of which has already occurred unnoticed in the background of natural variation many times larger.

Check out our analysis for a lot more and you too will be asking, "Where did they get a crazy idea like that?" Climate models are hypersensitive -- but Earth isn't.

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