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Sunspots Just Part of The Story: Fred Singer
Posted by Fred Singer, August 31st, 2009 - under Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 8
CLIMATE modelers seem puzzled that small fluctuations in total solar irradiance (TSI) appear to have large influence on the climate. They feel it necessary to take recourse to complicated mechanisms. For example, Gerald Meehl of the US-National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and his team have been able to calculate how the extremely small variations [...]
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Is Antarctic Warming Real or “Mann”-Made? A Note from Fred Singer
Posted by Fred Singer, January 25th, 2009 - under Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 36
THE recent report in the journal Nature of an unexpected Antarctic warming trend has created a certain amount of skepticism – even among supporters of AGW. [1] But in an AP news story, two of its authors (one is ‘hockey-stick’ inventor Michael Mann from the Real Climate blog) argue that this refutes the skeptics and is [...]
Global Warming Since 1958
Posted by Fred Singer, December 26th, 2008 - under Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 73
I know it’s a tough job – but let’s just check the International Panel on Climate Changes (IPCC) iconic, widely-quoted conclusion* and parse its meaning: “Most of the observed increase in globally-averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic GHG concentrations.” How should one interpret this ex [...]
