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Post by sigurdur on May 19, 2019 1:18:28 GMT
During the Eemian, all of the ice mentioned melted. CO2 levels appear to be less during that time as well. Does this suggest that CO2 is not the dominant driver of climate some would have us believe?
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Post by acidohm on Jun 7, 2019 10:34:40 GMT
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Post by acidohm on Aug 21, 2019 20:20:06 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Aug 31, 2019 20:27:21 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 28, 2019 16:25:16 GMT
Do I detect a consistent(?)solar minimum high and a solar maximum low in sea ice?
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Post by fatjohn1408 on Oct 6, 2019 16:32:42 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 5, 2019 11:47:31 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Dec 8, 2019 11:42:13 GMT
And another view of the Antarctic temperatures...
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Post by Ratty on Dec 27, 2019 22:38:08 GMT
What's with the blob East of NZ?
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Post by nonentropic on Dec 28, 2019 3:40:20 GMT
Last year and the one before the warm blob was centered on NZ and we also then had 2 or even three warm lovely summers. If you ask me its the blocking highs that generate these situations and the warm blobs which measure something like 2000km across that are generated become part of the weather system. this year the blob has slid east several thousand kms we now have normal weather and the hope is that the TC season will happening to the east of NZ.
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Post by nautonnier on Jan 27, 2020 13:39:52 GMT
This is interesting in view of Astro's La Nina forecast
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Post by graywolf on Feb 7, 2020 14:04:23 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on Feb 7, 2020 21:17:50 GMT
Don't sell your coat. The current temperature record is colder than the temperature records of the past. Substantially colder as an added bonus.
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