tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3758330678390419129.post1538398747715999850..comments2024-02-13T02:39:22.756-05:00Comments on EconomicPolicyJournal.com: Disaster Has Arrived for Climate AlarmistsRobert Wenzelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14296920597416905488noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3758330678390419129.post-60604457113221075272018-06-12T12:36:19.573-04:002018-06-12T12:36:19.573-04:00I agree 100%.
When do you start the clock? Curre...I agree 100%. <br /><br />When do you start the clock? Current consensus is that Earth has been in an interglacial period for 12,000 years and that there have been a number of ice ages prior to the last one. Very recently we have had minimums and maximums, a medieval warming period and a little ice age. <br /><br />Then we get into the accuracy of the data and how we compare current measurements AlexZouglehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09903419350475485505noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3758330678390419129.post-72972556282186173982018-06-12T05:20:03.571-04:002018-06-12T05:20:03.571-04:00Maybe not. It would probably require a longer tren...Maybe not. It would probably require a longer trend line. Some jitter in natural signals is probably to be expected.<br /><br />James Lovelock - the original "Gaia theorist", the independent self funded scientist who first detected the ozone hole - but now a "climate skeptic" - has argued that all you need to prove global warming is sea level rise. Everything else is earth that washttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03635503399458271477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3758330678390419129.post-27615982562801611552018-06-11T23:35:33.220-04:002018-06-11T23:35:33.220-04:00What's the mean level?
The warmists generally...What's the mean level? <br />The warmists generally start with 1979 which is a known high point and use a baseline of some set of years between then and 2000. <br /><br />Going back to the beginning of space based records however doesn't have the same effect. Which is why we don't see it in mainstream discourse. <br /><br />What people believe and what is most popular is quite Jimmy Joe Meekerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09559104650594440766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3758330678390419129.post-1868239923152210742018-06-11T21:17:15.138-04:002018-06-11T21:17:15.138-04:00Hmmmm lets see. Some extended volcanic activity of...Hmmmm lets see. Some extended volcanic activity of late and in a pretty quiescent solar minimum? I would imagine things are getting interesting from here. Shegottawideloadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16752677440246325222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3758330678390419129.post-60502947150099362352018-06-11T19:52:09.922-04:002018-06-11T19:52:09.922-04:00Most importantly humans are a very small part of c...Most importantly humans are a very small part of changes in climate. Specifically about sea ice volume: all scientists, “deniers” or not, seems to agree that sea ice volume has declined and is currently lower than the mean level. Even based on the DMI graph that realclimatescience.com presents 2018 is the first year in at least five years we have seen an increase. This is no “disaster for climateAlexZouglehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09903419350475485505noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3758330678390419129.post-87071237017851925012018-06-11T16:36:58.037-04:002018-06-11T16:36:58.037-04:00There is also age of ice as well as thickness, ext...There is also age of ice as well as thickness, extent, volume, air temperature, etc. There's more old ice as well. What we get in the mainstream news is whatever variable that supports warming at a particular moment. The next moment that same variable may be different. Then the media moves on to a different one. Tony Heller is often more complete showing more variables but it requires Jimmy Joe Meekerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09559104650594440766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3758330678390419129.post-64638526491491494742018-06-11T14:17:35.461-04:002018-06-11T14:17:35.461-04:00Earlier this year it was reported that both Arctic...Earlier this year it was reported that both Arctic and Antarctic sea ice area or extent were the lowest or second lowest on record. <br /><br />What does realclimatescience.com mean by “sea ice volume” and how is it determined? The linked article at realclimatescience.com has images saying both volume and thickness. <br /><br />If both of these statistics are true then the ice has increased in AlexZouglehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09903419350475485505noreply@blogger.com