Did Global Warming Make Hurricane Ian Intensify Faster than Normal?

American Thinker ByNeil L. Frank | Oct. 5, 2022 Hurricane Ian “rapidly transformed from a relatively weak storm into a strong one, [a] phenomenon that has become more common” due to climate change. So reported the New York Times in its daily email newsletter. It also said, “Ian embodies several of the major hurricane trends in recent years, as the world copes with the effects of climate change. It’s a strong storm — and strong storms are becoming more common in the Atlantic Ocean, as its surface water has warmed.” The prayers of a nation go out to the people in Florida devastated …

MORE BAD NEWS FOR EUROPE; FORECASTERS PREDICT COLDER WINTER AND LESS RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY

Wind Task Force by Tyler Durden | Oct. 6, 2022 https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/more-bad-news-europe-forecasters-predict-colder-winter-less-renewable-power Just days after we learned that Europe’s cell phone tower energy reserves will last 30 minutes during the upcoming mass blackouts, putting the entire European cellular system in jeopardy, Europe, which will soon replace Russia with the US as its vassal master and energy sponsor, got even more bad news. According to Florence Rabier, director-general of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), i.e., the European weather forecasting agency,  early indications for November and December are for a period of high pressure over western Europe, which was likely …

The New Pause Lengthens to 8 Years

  By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley | Oct. 5, 2022 The New Pause, having paused a month ago, has now lengthened again: this time to exactly eight years. As always, the Pause is calculated as the longest period for which the least-squares linear-regression trend up to the most recent month for which the UAH global mean surface temperature anomaly is available is zero. The trend on the entire dataset during the 526 months from December 1978 to September 2022 is 0.95 C°, equivalent to only 1.34 C°/century. So slow a rate of warming is well within the natural variability of …

Surface Temperature Response to Solar EMR at Top of the Atmosphere

Richard Willoughby | October 4, 2022 This technical note examines the linkage between measured surface temperature and calculated solar electromagnetic radiation (EMR) available to the top of the atmosphere (ToA) that changes due to variation in Earth’s orbit. Four regions are examined and analyzed using monthly averages for temperature and solar EMR available at ToA.  Figure 1 shows the regions examined. The regions are: Central USA using GHCN temperature measurements Mediterranean Sea using NCEP/Reynolds Sea Surface (excludes land in the region) Nino34 region of the Equatorial Pacific using NCEP/Reynolds Southern Ocean 55S to 65S using NCEP/Reynolds (NCEP assumes water below …

UN official at WEF: ‘We own the science & we think that the world should know it’ so ‘we partnered with Google’ to ensure only UN climate results appear

Climate Depot By Marc Morano | Oct. 1, 2022 Melissa Fleming, Under-Secretary for Global Communications at the United Nations at WEF ‘Disinformation’ event: “We partnered with Google,” said Fleming, adding, “for example, if you Google ‘climate change,’ you will, at the top of your search, you will get all kinds of UN resources. We started this partnership when we were shocked to see that when we Googled ‘climate change,’ we were getting incredibly distorted information right at the top. So we’re becoming much more proactive. We own the science, and we think that the world should know it, and the …

What Is Milankovitch Theory, What Is It Not, And What Can We Learn from It?

WUWT By John A. Parmentola, The RAND Corporation | Oct. 1, 2022 I have been working on Milankovitch Theory for about three years, trying to understand it. In doing so, I have gained some new insights into this theory. I have also discovered that there are some misconceptions about what it is. This brief note summarizes my work while clarifying several aspects of the theory. Milankovitch Theory is not a complete theory. It’s more of a hypothesis concerning insolation changes over time and the associated recurrence of ice ages. It is also not a climate model, as some assume. The …

Putting the false UN IPCC ocean acidification argument to bed forever

By: Bud Bromley September 28, 2022 Earth’s oceans can easily absorb all known and estimated carbon if that carbon were burned and CO2 emitted to the air.  Ocean is an infinite sink for carbon.  This “infinite CO2 sink” is due to several factors, including importantly these two: (a) bicarbonate ion (HCO3–) is over 90% of the ionized CO2 gas in sea water. The several elemental ionic species in normal sea water which readily combine with bicarbonate ion (to form molecules or ionic pairs) are more abundant in seawater than bicarbonate ions, and (b), both CO2 gas and its ionic species …

America is successfully pursuing ESG = Extreme Shortages Guaranteed

Everything that needs electricity is made with the oil derivatives manufactured from crude oil. In an all-electric world, there will be nothing to power without oil. Published Sept 22, 2022 at Heartland https://www.heartland.org/news-opinion/news/america-is-successfully-pursuing-esg–extreme-shortages-guaranteed Energy growth, electricity AND the products made from oil derivatives manufactured from crude oil and the fuels to power ships, planes, militaries, and space programs, are directly linked to prosperity and well-being across the globe. Today, most of the energy the world consumes is from hydrocarbons, with crude oil being the dominant source of transportation fuels. Today, crude oil is the ONLY source for the oil derivatives …