Since you're ineligible to decide on the paper's merits (since it's a matter of public record that you won't understand it) and you won't let me do it, I guess you might as well save your money.The final decision will not rest with you.
Since you're ineligible to decide on the paper's merits (since it's a matter of public record that you won't understand it) and you won't let me do it, I guess you might as well save your money.The final decision will not rest with you.
Bull. Now, you're just conjuring up fairy tales from your own little world of make-believe.You were doubly wrong when it was shown that AGW has been directly observed and measured.
The answer?Frankie brought up the "Cooling" trend when he used skeptical science's chart.
Solar output has measured between 1368 W/m2 - 1366 W/m2 in 37 years, on a downward trend.
In the grand scheme of things, does 2 w/m2 seem like it would make a difference, considering we've only had 37 years of data.
I'm going to try a break it down simply...
Sun heats planet
Atmosphere absorbs heat.
Ocean absorbs 1000x more heat.
The Oceans transfer heat to the atmosphere over long periods.
The Atmosphere responds to the heat immediately, Man-Made C02 "amplifies" the heat.
The question is, will solar output continue to decrease to the point it disrupts our stored heat balance with our oceans.
Remember, our atmosphere feels the effects of solar energy immediately and Man Made CO2 is adding .2 w/m2 of additional heat.
Are you calling the authors of that study liars?Bull. Now, you're just conjuring up fairy tales from your own little world of make-believe.
"These results confirm theoretical predictions of the atmospheric greenhouse effect due to anthropogenic emissions"Bull. Now, you're just conjuring up fairy tales from your own little world of make-believe.
https://www.thestar.com/news/world/...on-islands-a-study-blames-climate-change.htmlAfter the Pacific Ocean swallows villages and five Solomon Islands, a study blames climate change
At six to 10 millimetres a year, sea levels are rising much faster in the nation’s remote Pacific islands than elsewhere, says a new study.
Are you going to send Morner off to the island the Star talks about?If one thing more than any other is used to justify proposals that the world must spend tens of trillions of dollars on combating global warming, it is the belief that we face a disastrous rise in sea levels. The Antarctic and Greenland ice caps will melt, we are told, warming oceans will expand, and the result will be catastrophe.
Although the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) only predicts a sea level rise of 59cm (17 inches) by 2100, Al Gore in his Oscar-winning film An Inconvenient Truth went much further, talking of 20 feet, and showing computer graphics of cities such as Shanghai and San Francisco half under water. We all know the graphic showing central London in similar plight. As for tiny island nations such as the Maldives and Tuvalu, as Prince Charles likes to tell us and the Archbishop of Canterbury was again parroting last week, they are due to vanish.
But if there is one scientist who knows more about sea levels than anyone else in the world it is the Swedish geologist and physicist Nils-Axel Mörner,
Except they are not all based on computer models. The study I posted above in Nature measured the effect directly. So you are wrong.If one thing more than any other is used to justify proposals that the world must spend tens of trillions of dollars on combating global warming, it is the belief that we face a disastrous rise in sea levels. The Antarctic and Greenland ice caps will melt, we are told, warming oceans will expand, and the result will be catastrophe.
Although the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) only predicts a sea level rise of 59cm (17 inches) by 2100, Al Gore in his Oscar-winning film An Inconvenient Truth went much further, talking of 20 feet, and showing computer graphics of cities such as Shanghai and San Francisco half under water. We all know the graphic showing central London in similar plight. As for tiny island nations such as the Maldives and Tuvalu, as Prince Charles likes to tell us and the Archbishop of Canterbury was again parroting last week, they are due to vanish.
But if there is one scientist who knows more about sea levels than anyone else in the world it is the Swedish geologist and physicist Nils-Axel Mörner, formerly chairman of the INQUA International Commission on Sea Level Change. And the uncompromising verdict of Dr Mörner, who for 35 years has been using every known scientific method to study sea levels all over the globe, is that all this talk about the sea rising is nothing but a colossal scare story.
Despite fluctuations down as well as up, "the sea is not rising," he says. "It hasn't risen in 50 years." If there is any rise this century it will "not be more than 10cm (four inches), with an uncertainty of plus or minus 10cm". And quite apart from examining the hard evidence, he says, the elementary laws of physics (latent heat needed to melt ice) tell us that the apocalypse conjured up by
Al Gore and Co could not possibly come about.
The reason why Dr Mörner, formerly a Stockholm professor, is so certain that these claims about sea level rise are 100 per cent wrong is that they are all based on computer model predictions, whereas his findings are based on "going into the field to observe what is actually happening in the real world".
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/...sea-levels-is-the-greatest-lie-ever-told.html
Are you going to send Morner off to the island the Star talks about?
Are you going to get him to tell the people who already had to move that they are wrong?
He's just another kook who is denying the real evidence that seas are rising.
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This is what you say every time I call you out for posting nonsense. You have ignored the facts (ie, the Nature article that directly observed AGW). You have repeatedly ignored the facts on multiple threads.i clicked "view post" and typical of fuji resort to more defamation and personal attacks.
Morner is a kook whose work is shoddy.if you bothered to read the article he spend years working in the field.
what is happening in the Solomon islands is beach erosion that has nothing to do with climate change
I read the article, the science is shoddy.did frankfooter read the article?
Morner is an embarrassment to the INQUA, who are pointedly stating that Morner doesn't represent them or their views any more.But if there is one scientist who knows more about sea levels than anyone else in the world it is the Swedish geologist and physicist Nils-Axel Mörner, formerly chairman of the INQUA International Commission on Sea Level Change.
http://www.skepticalscience.com/Nils-Axel-Morner-wrong-about-sea-level-rise.htmlCurrent president of the INQUA commission on Coastal and Marine Processes, Professor Roland Gehrels of the University of Plymouth, says his view do not represent 99% of its members, and the organisation has previously stated that it is "distressed" that Mörner continues to falsely "represent himself in his former capacity."
http://www.monbiot.com/2011/12/04/the-spectators-spectacular-blunder/He’s called Nils-Axel Mörner, and among his claims to fame are that he possesses paranormal abilities to find water and metal using a dowsing rod, and that he has discovered “the Hong Kong of the [ancient] Greeks” in Sweden.
The celebrated debunker of mumbo-jumbo James Randi challenged Mörner to demonstrate his expertise with a dowsing rod, but he “consistently refused to be tested”. He did however, allow his paranormal abilities to be examined on Swedish television, using a test that Mörner himself devised: dowsing for a packet of sugar concealed under one of 10 cups. Needless to say, he failed, blaming, as such people so often do, “interference” and “influences”.
In 2007, Mörner and his collaborator, a homeopath and amateur archaeologist called Bob Lind, were reprimanded by the Scania County archaeologist in Sweden for damaging an Iron Age cemetery during their quest to demonstrate the “Bronze Age calendar alignments”, which would somehow help to show that this local graveyard was in fact an ancient Hellenic trading centre.
Reviewing such claims, the archaeologist and chair of the Swedish Skeptics Society, Martin Rundkvist, comments that if Nils-Axel Mörner is associated with a project, it’s “a solid guarantee for high-grade woo.”
Did you study science at Fuji's School of Make Believe? :biggrin1:Are you calling the authors of that study liars?
Do you have any evidence to show that their claim they measured the greenhouse effect of CO2 directly is wrong?
Wow, you really nailed him, eh?The truth about skeptical science;
If you accept the results you have to accept that they prove AGW, through proof that CO2 causes the heating we call the greenhouse effect.No, I'm not disputing the results they reported that show energy increases that are "solely" due to CO2. What I'm saying is those results don't confirm the AGW hypothesis.
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