Appraising Marvel et al.: Implications of forcing efficacies for climate...
Guest essay by Nicholas Lewis Summary – Different agents may have effects on global temperature (GMST) different to those which would be expected simply by reference to the radiative forcing they...
View ArticlePositive water feedback not found in the Mt. Pinatubo eruption
Guest essay by Dr. Antero Ollila Water vapor feedback has remained a topic of debate since 1990. The laymen do not know that water has an essential role in calculating the warming effects of GH gases....
View ArticleWhat Does Gavin Schmidt’s ‘Warmest’ Year Tell Us About Climate Sensitivity to...
Guest post by Jim Steele, Director emeritus Sierra Nevada Field Campus, San Francisco State University and author of Landscapes & Cycles: An Environmentalist’s Journey to Climate Skepticism A...
View ArticleNew Study: Climate Alarmism Takes One Helluva Beating
Climate Sensitivity Takes Another Tumble (via the GWPF) Since [the publication of the IPCC’s] AR5, various papers concerning aerosol forcing have been published, without really narrowing down the...
View ArticleA reply to Born: How to represent temperature feedbacks in a simple model
By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley, David Legates, Willie Soon and Matt Briggs Mr. Born has had another go at our paper Why models run hot, published in January 2015 (PDF here) in the Science...
View ArticleI only ask because I want to know
By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley I propose to raise a question about the Earth’s energy budget that has perplexed me for some years. Since further evidence in relation to my long-standing question...
View Article2°C or not 2°C–that is the question
This note by The Viscount Monckton of Brenchley uses methods and data exclusively from mainstream climate science to constrain the interval of 21st-century global warming. In 2009 the Copenhagen...
View ArticleAntarctic Refrigerator Effect, Climate Sensitivity & Déformation...
Guest essay by Jim Steele Reference link: Déformation professionnelle Director emeritus Sierra Nevada Field Campus, San Francisco State University and author of Landscapes & Cycles: An...
View ArticleAppraising Marvel et al.: Implications of forcing efficacies for climate...
Guest essay by Nicholas Lewis Summary – Different agents may have effects on global temperature (GMST) different to those which would be expected simply by reference to the radiative forcing they...
View ArticlePositive water feedback not found in the Mt. Pinatubo eruption
Guest essay by Dr. Antero Ollila Water vapor feedback has remained a topic of debate since 1990. The laymen do not know that water has an essential role in calculating the warming effects of GH gases....
View ArticleThe Transient Climate Response (TCR) revisited from Observations (once more)
Guest essay By Frank Bosse In a recent blog post at Dr. Judith Curry’s website the author Nicholas Lewis analyzes the climate sensivity from observations and concludes a TCR of about 1.33 which is very...
View ArticleThe Climate Alarm Death Knell Sounds Again
By PAUL C. “CHIP” KNAPPENBERGER and PATRICK J. MICHAELS Currently, details are few, but apparently the results of a major scientific study on the effects of anthropogenic aerosols on clouds are going...
View ArticleHemispheric Ocean Temperature Sensitivity
Guest Post By Willis Eschenbach Often I start off by looking at one thing, and I wind up getting side-tractored merrily down some indistinct overgrown jungle path. I was thinking about the difference...
View ArticleClaim: Future global warming could be even warmer
From the UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN – NIELS BOHR INSTITUTE and the “worse than we thought” department comes this claim by one researcher looking at the past climate events, specifically the PETM, and...
View ArticleClaim: GHG’s have us committed to greater than 1.5°C
High chance that current atmospheric GHGs commit to warmings greater than 1.5C over land From the CENTRE FOR ECOLOGY & HYDROLOGY Current levels of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations already...
View ArticleIPCC has at least doubled true climate sensitivity: a demonstration
Guest essay by Christopher Monckton of Brenchley Roger Taguchi, who often circulates fascinating emails on climatological physics, has sent me a beautifully simple and elegant demonstration that IPCC...
View ArticleIntroducing the global-warming exaggeration factor X
Guest essay by Christopher Monckton of Brenchley Recently I provided – based on a characteristically interesting email from Roger Taguchi – a demonstration that IPCC has at least doubled true climate...
View ArticlePre- and Post-Feedback Sensitivity
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach [UPDATE TWO: Rather than trying to cooper up the errors, I have simply removed the incorrect sections and left the calculation of the Planck feedback intact. I think...
View ArticlePutting It On The Line
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Thanks to an alert commenter, half of my last post was shown to be in error. Like most folks, I really, really hate to be publicly wrong, and of course I do my utmost to...
View ArticleWillis and I walk the Planck
By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley I do apologize for not having replied sooner to my friend the irrepressible, irascible, highly improbable but always fascinating Willis Eschenbach, who on August 15...
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