Archive for Michael Hammer (RSS -
)
Why I am an Anthropogenic Global Warming Sceptic: Michael Hammer
Posted by Michael Hammer, September 21st, 2009 - under Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change, Philosophy
Comments: 197
I HAVE been asked several times ‘why am I so sceptical of the anthropogenic global warming (AGW) hypothesis’? There are many reasons, some of which I have documented in previous articles at this weblog, but these have relied on sometimes complex calculations which I admit can be difficult to appreciate. So I would like to outline here [...]
Advertisement
A Climate Change Paradox (Part 2)
Posted by Michael Hammer, July 14th, 2009 - under News, Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 26
AUSTRALIA’S Minister for Climate Change, Penny Wong, recently suggested that most of the global warming since 1960, about 85 percent, has happened in the oceans and that change in ocean heat content is thus the most appropriate measure of global warming.
In my previous post, working from first principles, I determined a discrepancy of 9:1 in the [...]
A Climate Change Paradox
Posted by Michael Hammer, July 5th, 2009 - under News, Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 111
AUSTRALIA’S Minister for Climate Change, Penny Wong, recently suggested that most of the global warming since 1960, about 85 percent, has happened in the oceans and that change in ocean heat content is thus the most appropriate measure of global warming.
But, calculating from first principles, according to this data the oceans have absorbed far less energy [...]
How the US Temperature Record is Adjusted
Posted by Michael Hammer, June 27th, 2009 - under Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 93
There has been criticism of the potential for official weather stations in the USA to record artificially high temperatures because of the changing environments in which they exist, for example, new asphalt, new building or new air conditioning outlets. Meteorologist, Anthony Watts, has documented evidence of the problem and Canadian academic, Ross McKitrick, has attempted to [...]
Hot City or Global Warming?
Posted by Michael Hammer, June 11th, 2009 - under Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 47
An analysis of the historical temperature data for the state of Victoria in Australia, including the city of Melbourne, suggests an Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect but no general warming trend.
Urban Heat Island versus Global Warming – A Study of One Region
By Michael Hammer
CITIES represent concentrations of commerce and energy use. This energy release raises [...]
DIY Modelling of Climate Change
Posted by Michael Hammer, May 15th, 2009 - under Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 133
GLOBAL warming theory is not that complicated. According to Michael Hammer it can be incorporated into a simple model which readers can build themselves on an excel spread sheet.
Mr Hammer gives detailed instructions and formulae to enter for his DIY climate change model. The model then calculates the temperature rise from carbon dioxide plus water vapour [...]
Pondering Problems with Computer Climate Models: A Note from Michael Hammer
Posted by Michael Hammer, April 27th, 2009 - under Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 201
SCIENTISTS have put a huge amount of effort into generating computer models of our climate system. These models are very sophisticated and complex and their outputs suggest that increasing carbon dioxide will lead to significant temperature rises for our planet. Indeed the model outputs now represent the main evidence in support of the anthropogenic (man induced) [...]
A Reality Check on the Role of Water Vapour in Climate Change: A Note from Michael Hammer
Posted by Michael Hammer, April 1st, 2009 - under Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 532
ACCORDING to the international panel on climate change (IPCC) any direct temperature rise from increasing carbon dioxide levels is greatly amplified by positive feedback from water vapour. As the theory goes, rising carbon dioxide levels from human activity causes some temperature rise which causes more water to evaporate. Because water vapour is the dominant greenhouse gas, [...]
Radical New Hypothesis on the Effect of Greenhouse Gases
Posted by Michael Hammer, March 3rd, 2009 - under Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 283
CLIMATE is complex but in an attempt to understand the effects of increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide on global temperatures simplified General Circulation Models (GCMs) have been developed and are used by the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Al Gore, in his famous movie ‘An Inconvenient Truth’, explained that as the concentration [...]
