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1000 Unsettled Science Papers

Grant wrote 1 week ago: 1000 well catalogued scientific papers against “Climate Change” and against the Climate … more →

Tags: Education, Environment, News, News and politics, Science, American Geophysical Union, Antarctic Sea Ice, Research, Science

Pollution enhanced thunderstorms warm the planet?85 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 2 weeks ago: From the DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, a new paper in GRL saying something that doesn … more →

Tags: aérosols, Modeling, Thunderstorms, Weather, aerosol, atmospheric circulation, atmospheric convection, convection, Daniel Rosenfeld

Trenberth's missing heat still missing: new paper shows a near flat ocean temperature trend - 0.09°C over the past 55 years147 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 2 weeks ago: A new paper published today in Geophysical Research Letters describes how the oceans have warmed onl … more →

Tags: Oceans, Sea surface temperature, national oceanographic data center, NOAA, world ocean

From Schmidt 2005 to Miller 2012: the "not needed" excuse for omitted variable fraud192 comments

Alec Rawls wrote 1 month ago: Guest post by Alec Rawls Miller et al. 2012 recently provided some pretty strong evidence for a sola … more →

Tags: paleoclimatology, Atlantic Ocean, gifford miller, Henrik Svensmark, Little Ice Age, maunder Minimum, Miller, solar variation

Plastic Pollution Underestimated, Say Scientists

Domino wrote 1 month ago: There’s more plastic polluting the world’s oceans than previously thought, according to … more →

Tags: clean oceans, Oceans, CNN, Marine debris, mathematical model, Ocean, Plastic, Proskurowski, University of Washington

As if Greece didn't already have enough trouble: in the Greek isles, a volcano has awakened115 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 month ago: From the AGU Geophysical Research Letters: Recent geodetic unrest at Santorini Caldera Key Points Sa … more →

Tags: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Georgia Institute of Technology, global positioning system, Greece, santorini

Trigger for Little Ice Age - a half century of volcanism?99 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 month ago: Winter landscape with iceskaters, c. 1608, Hendrick Avercamp (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Dr. Roger Pie … more →

Tags: aérosols, paleoclimatology, Vulcanism, Lia, Little Ice Age

Models say a future shift of western USA to "drier stormier"107 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 2 months ago: More of the “extreme events” meme… From the AGU weekly highlights Regional models … more →

Tags: arizona, Global climate model, united states, University of Arizona, USA, Washington University, Western United States

Greece - ILIOVASILEMA SUITES Sunset Palace in Santorini

Filipino Festival wrote 2 months ago: ILIOVASILEMA SUITES Why You’ll Love It Spectacular views from world-famous cliff-top locale Lu … more →

Tags: Travel, @ vacation, Greece, vacation, In, global positioning system, Sunset, Greece ILIOVASILEMA SUITES Sunset Palace in Santorini, ILIOVASILEMA

Climate Science From the Onion?87 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 2 months ago: Guest post by Dr. Patrick Michaels Three items appeared last week that make me wonder if The Onion i … more →

Tags: Cato Institute, Climate model, ExxonMobil, McDonald, onion, Patrick Michaels, University of Arizona

Geomagnetic data reveal unusual nature of recent solar minimum68 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 2 months ago: Sun (Photo credit: gr33n3gg) From the American Geophysical Union weekly highlights: Key Points Minim … more →

Tags: solar, American Geophysical Union, Earth's magnetic field, solar flare, Sun

Climate modeling turkey shoot, western style 53 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 2 months ago: Western U.S. Precipitation Extremes—How Did This Turkey Get Published? By Dr. Patrick Michaels When … more →

Tags: Modeling, Climate model, Colorado State University, dominguez, Global climate model, Patrick Michaels, FAA News, turkey shoot, University of Arizona

Shollenberger's Technical Review of Mann's recent book218 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 2 months ago: Readers may recall this posting A detailed review of Mann’s book: The Hockey Stick and the Climate W … more →

Tags: Book Review, Michael E. Mann, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Michael Mann, RealClimate, Ross McKitrick, stephen mcintyre

Mann and coining the AMO and claims of credit64 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 2 months ago: Junkscience.com writes: Did Michael Mann falsely claim to coin a famous climate term actually coined … more →

Tags: amo, Michael E. Mann, Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, climate change, junkscience-com, mann, Michael Mann, RealClimate, richard kerr

GISS finally concedes a significant role for the sun in climate116 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 3 months ago: UPDATE: The paper itself is available below. There is a new  paper published yesterday in the journa … more →

Tags: Current News, rainfall, Brown University, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, maunder Minimum, Rhode Island, solar variation, Sun, united states

Sky is Falling: A Significant Measure of Negative Feedback to Global Warming2 comments

curi56 wrote 3 months ago: Believe it or not, the sky is falling: “A significant measure of negative feedback to global w … more →

Tags: climate change, Climate, globalwarming, University of Auckland, cloud feedback, Davies, Molloy

Declining global average cloud height: “A significant measure of negative feedback to global warming”99 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 3 months ago: Guest post by Dr. Pat Michaels – reposted (with permission) from World Climate Report A new pa … more →

Tags: climate sensitivity, climate change, Davies, Instrumental temperature record, la niña, Misr, Molloy, University of Auckland

Greenland's pronounced glacier retreat not irreversible47 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 4 months ago: Retreating calving front of the Jacobshavn Isbrae glacier in Greenland from 1851 - 2006. Image via W … more →

Tags: Glaciers, Baffin Bay, California, Glacier, greenland, Jakobshavn Isbrae, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA

New paper speculates on volcanoes during the Little Ice Age287 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 4 months ago: From NCAR/UCAR, they’re still trying to stamp out solar influence as a potential cause of the … more →

Tags: paleoclimatology, Vulcanism, Arctic, Community Climate System Model, gifford miller, Little Ice Age, national center for atmospheric research, northern hemisphere, University of Colorado-Boulder


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