Neutralising Radiative Imbalances Within Convecting Atmospheres
This article sets out a simple mechanism whereby planetary atmospheres can be rendered thermally stable over time despite huge variations in the atmospheric content of radiatively active molecules such as so called greenhouse gases, material released by volcanic outbreaks of a vast size and material vaporised in large asteroid or meteor strikes.
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Is the Sun driving ozone and changing the climate?
The central mystery in climate science is the Sun. The direct energy from the 1.4 million-kilometer-wide flaming ball stays remarkably constant. The radiation pours down on us but the relentless sameness of the watts can’t be causing of the swings in temperature on Earth. Something else is going on with the Sun.
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UPDATE 2014, VISUAL PROOF OF GLOBAL COOLING
The coldest period in the northern hemisphere is late January so here I present temperature charts for the years 2008,…
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Antarctic Ice 2013 Reaches Record High Level
Combining this with the 2013 Arctic sea ice recovery means that global sea ice has increased significantly in recent…
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Record Cold Arctic Summer 2013
My interpretation of this is that the Arctic atmosphere is now cooling naturally as a result of low solar activity…
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Arctic Ice Recovery 2013
http://www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/en/home/seaice_extent.htm It appears that 2013 has shown a substantial recovery as compared to recent years and in particular 2012. It…
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