A staggering 23 Norwegian Weather Stations Logged their COLDEST-EVER July Temperature last month

A staggering 23 Norwegian Weather Stations Logged their COLDEST-EVER July Temperature last month

Electroverse Aug. 3, 2020 July, 2020 was historically cold throughout Scandinavia–and across much of Europe for that matter. The Nordic nation of Norway’s average temperature came out at 0.6C below the norm, making for the country’s coldest July in 50 years. As reported by kommunikasjon.ntb.no, a staggering 23 weather stations measured their lowest-ever July temperature, mainly in Innlandet, Viken, and Vestland. To boot, 39 records were set for the lowest average July temperature. In addition, the bone-chilling low of -7.2C logged at Sognefjellhytta went down as Norway’s coldest July temperature ever recorded And one final impressive feat, the mercury didn’t …

Persistent warm Mediterranean surface waters during the Roman period

Persistent warm Mediterranean surface waters during the Roman period

Nature Abstract Reconstruction of last millennia Sea Surface Temperature (SST) evolution is challenging due to the difficulty retrieving good resolution marine records and to the several uncertainties in the available proxy tools. In this regard, the Roman Period (1 CE to 500 CE) was particularly relevant in the socio-cultural development of the Mediterranean region while its climatic characteristics remain uncertain. Here we present a new SST reconstruction from the Sicily Channel based in Mg/Ca ratios measured on the planktonic foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber. This new record is framed in the context of other previously published Mediterranean SST records from the Alboran …

Peter Stallinga

Peter Stallinga

Curriculum Vitae Main scientific area of research: Physics of electronic materials Other scientific areas of interest: Informatics, Electronics, Biotechnology Academic degrees: Agregação in Physics, University of Porto, 2012. PhD in Physics, University of Amsterdam, 1994, thesis title “Investigation of selected paramagnetic centers in semiconductors” drs in (informatics within) Physics, University of Amsterdam, 1988 Present position: Professor Associado com Agregação, Universidade do Algarve, Portugal, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Department of Electronic Engineering and Informatics, 2012-present Previous positions: Professor Associado, Universidade do Algarve, Portugal, 2012-2012 Professor Auxiliar with definitive assignment, 2005-2012 Professor Auxiliar, University of The Algarve, Portugal, 2000-2005 Professor Auxiliar …

The Evolution of the Earth’s Climate

The Evolution of the Earth’s Climate

G.V. Chilingar, et al., adapted from “The Evolution of the Earth’s Climate”, 2018, Scrivener Publishing, John Wiley & Sons This book is dedicated to those politicians interested in the truth, basing their opinions on scientific facts, rather than emotions, personal profit, or conformity. An excellent example of this is the United States President, Donald J. Trump. Dedications & Contents Introduction & Acknowlegments Chapter 1: Climatic Paradox Chapter 2: A Description of the Adiabatic Process Chapter 3: The Earth’s Synoptic Activities Chapter 4: Development of Earth’s Hydrosphere Chapter 5: Earth’s Historic Atmospheres Chapter 6: Nitrogen in Earth’s Atmosphere Chapter 7: Development …

Mediterranean Sea was 2 degrees hotter during Roman Empire

Mediterranean Sea was 2 degrees hotter during Roman Empire

Archaeology News Network 7/23/20 The greatest time of the Roman Empire coincided with the warmest period of the last 2,000 years in the Mediterranean, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports. The climate conditions derived progressively towards arid conditions and later colder ones coinciding with the historical fall of the empire, as stated in the new study, whose principal researchers are Isabel Cacho, Giulia Margaritelli and Albert Català, from the Faculty of Earth Sciences and the Consolidated Research Group on Marine Geosciences of the University of Barcelona. The study also counts on the participation of the experts …

The Pinatubo Study

The Pinatubo Study

By: Tom D. Tamarkin July 26, 2021 The following temperature cause and effect correlations are generally known and accepted by most climate scientists and researchers. Correlation of decrease in average worldwide temperature and volcanic activity are high. Correlation of increase in average worldwide temperatures and El Niño events are high. Correlation of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration preceding temperature increases is nonexistent; correlation of increasing temperatures followed by increased CO2 concentration is high. The total atmospheric CO2 concentration represented by the Mauna Loa, Hawaii, Keeling curve shows a virtual 45 degree slope straight line rate of annual change from 337 ppm (parts per million) in …

Russian Scientists say period of global cooling ahead due to changes in the sun

Russian Scientists say period of global cooling ahead due to changes in the sun

WUWT Anthony Watts / April 29, 2013 From Radio Voice of Russia: Russia’s Pulkovo Observatory: “we could be in for a cooling period that lasts 200-250 years” Scientists at Russia’s famous Pulkovo Observatory are convinced that the world is in for a period of global cooling. Graph by David Archibald Global warming which has been the subject of so many discussions in recent years, may give way to global cooling. According to scientists from the Pulkovo Observatory in St.Petersburg, solar activity is waning, so the average yearly temperature will begin to decline as well. Scientists from Britain and the US …

Shahar Ben-Menahem, Ph.D.

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