27 10, 2022

Meridional Transport, the most fundamental climate variable

By |2022-10-27T12:35:15+02:0027 October 2022|News, USA|Comments Off on Meridional Transport, the most fundamental climate variable

By Andy May “The atmospheric heat transport on Earth from the Equator to the poles is largely carried out by the mid-latitude storms. However, there is no satisfactory theory to describe this fundamental feature of the Earth’s climate.” (Barry, Craig, & Thuburn, 2002) This is the transcript of the talk I gave in [...]

24 10, 2022

Newsletter Saturday October 22, 2022

By |2022-11-02T13:49:44+01:0024 October 2022|Newsletter|Comments Off on Newsletter Saturday October 22, 2022

© Clintel Foundation / Saturday October 22, 2022 There is No Climate Emergency, a Message to the People In the World Climate Declaration (WCD) Clintel particularly addresses international experts in the climate field. However, we now see a very interesting new development. The public is done with the fear-mongering stories [...]

20 10, 2022

Interview Hans Hofmann-Reinecke

By |2022-10-20T15:25:18+02:0020 October 2022|Interviews|Comments Off on Interview Hans Hofmann-Reinecke

Hans Hofmann-Reinecke Name: Hans Hofmann-Reinecke Country: South Africa What is your background? I was born in Germany towards the end of the Second World War. I grew up there and spent a major part of my life. I studied physics at the Technical University in Munich (TUM) in the 1960s/70s, when science, [...]

26 09, 2022

The Winter Gatekeeper Hypothesis (VII). A summary plus Q&A

By |2022-09-26T16:45:34+02:0026 September 2022|News, USA|Comments Off on The Winter Gatekeeper Hypothesis (VII). A summary plus Q&A

by Javier Vinós & Andy May reposted from Climate Etc. “On the other hand, I think I can safely say that nobody understands climate change.” J. Vinós, paraphrasing Richard Feynman’s words about quantum mechanics. 7.1 Introduction This plain-language summary has been written at the request of some readers of our series of [...]

26 09, 2022

New peer reviewed paper: climate sensitivity a third lower (Climate Etc. version)

By |2022-09-26T17:00:41+02:0026 September 2022|News, United Kingdom|Comments Off on New peer reviewed paper: climate sensitivity a third lower (Climate Etc. version)

by Nic Lewis reposted from Climate Etc. Official estimates of future global warming may be overstated. A brief summary in press release style of my new paper (written in the third person) One of the most important conclusions of the recent 6th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC AR6) was [...]

26 09, 2022

Models versus global surface temperatures: ECS discussion

By |2022-09-26T19:11:27+02:0026 September 2022|Italy, News|Comments Off on Models versus global surface temperatures: ECS discussion

by Nicola Scafetta reposted from Climate Etc. Two publications examining the equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) have recently been published in Climate Dynamics: Scafetta, N. (2022a). CMIP6 GCM ensemble members versus global surface temperatures. Lewis, N. (2022). Objectively combining climate sensitivity evidence. These two papers are significant because they take different but complimentary approaches and achieve the same [...]

26 09, 2022

How the Greenland ice sheet ‘really’ fared this year

By |2022-09-26T17:07:02+02:0026 September 2022|News, Uncategorized|Comments Off on How the Greenland ice sheet ‘really’ fared this year

The Greenland ice sheet’s melt season is over, bringing the 2021-2022 season to a close. Below I take a deep-dive into how the poster boy for global warming fared over the past 12-months. ‘SURFACE’ MASS BALANCE Greenland’s ice sheet gains snow and ice from September through to the following June, and then, as [...]

23 09, 2022

Interview Thom Gilliam

By |2022-09-23T14:33:32+02:0023 September 2022|Interviews|Comments Off on Interview Thom Gilliam

Thom Gilliam Name: Thom Gilliam Country: USA What is your background? I am a former Professor of Accountancy and former Silicon Valley executive. I studied at Florida State University (Ph.D), Notre Dame de Namur University (MBA), and San Diego State University (BSBA). I spent 20 years working in the semiconductor and computer [...]

21 09, 2022

New peer reviewed paper: climate sensitivity a third lower

By |2022-09-21T18:27:12+02:0021 September 2022|IPCC, News, United Kingdom|Comments Off on New peer reviewed paper: climate sensitivity a third lower

Official IPCC estimates of future global warming may be overstated Press Release by GWPF A new paper reduces the estimate of climate sensitivity – the amount of warming expected for a doubling of carbon dioxide concentrations – by one third. The results therefore suggest that future global warming will be much [...]

20 09, 2022

Interview George Sowers

By |2022-09-20T10:46:26+02:0020 September 2022|Interviews|Comments Off on Interview George Sowers

George Sowers Name: George Sowers Country: USA What is your background? I was born in Atlanta in 1958. My father was a professor of Civil Engineering at Georgia Tech and was eventually inducted into the National Academy of Engineering. My university training is in physics. I have a bachelor’s degree in physics [...]