Climate Oscillations 5: SAM

The Southern Annular Mode (SAM) has a major influence on global climate.

All things Equal

By Andy May In an interesting linkedin debate between Tinus Pulles and me, two subjects came up that are related to one another and too complicated for a comment. First is Tinus’ question, “Will more atmospheric CO2, all other variables being equal, lead to a higher surface temperature.”

Climate the Movie, A Debate

By Andy May This discussion took place in the comments to Mallen Baker’s post of the discussion between Tom Nelson and Baker on Climate the Movie: The Cold Truth. The full discussion can be viewed here. My review of the movie can be read here, and an annotated bibliography for the movie can be seenContinue reading “Climate the Movie, A Debate”

Climate the Movie

A brief review by Andy May Read this in German courtesy of Christian Freuer here. Update: Climate: The Movie now has German, Polish, and French subtitles available. More will be added. From the very beginning of this very well edited and produced movie (to watch on YouTube go here), we learn about the man-made climateContinue reading “Climate the Movie”

Climate Change is not a problem: Unless we make it one.

Guest Post by Martin Capages Jr. PhD PE INTRODUCTION As long as humans have been on Earth, they have been adapting to changes in regional climates. A regional climate is the average of the weather for a relatively long period of time, usually 30+ years, at a particular location on the planet. The natural periodicityContinue reading “Climate Change is not a problem: Unless we make it one.”

The Bray (Hallstatt) Cycle

The Bray 2400-year climate and solar cycle is well documented.

Solar variability and the Earth’s climate

The sun does play a role in global warming

Comparing early 20th Century warming to late 20th Century warming

How do the two warming periods in the 20th Century compare?

Review and Summary of “The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels”

We don’t take a safe environment and make it dangerous; we take a dangerous environment and make it far safer.

Using R and JAMSTEC NetCDF Files to Examine Ocean Temperatures

We examine ocean temperatures with an R program