When I saw the article "Global warming slowdown: No systematic errors in climate models" (http://www.mpg.de/8925360/climate-ch...rming-slowdown pub. January 15, 2015) published by the Max Planck Institute, I knew that I had to reply, because there are major systematic errors in the models and in the assumptions behind the models. Regular scientists make hypotheses based on observations and they test the hypotheses to determine whether they fit the observations. If the hypotheses ...
Updated 03-08-2015 at 04:36 PM by PeterL
At some time in the past I blogged about the various solar cycles that come into play when the temperature of the Earth is involved, but I hadn't been paying attention to the most important of those cycles, the Sunspot Cycle. The Sunspot Cycle has been shown to correlate closely with the Earth's climatic cycles, and there is a known causal link between the two. This cycle has also been known for hundreds of years, and astronometers have expanded their knowledge as time has passed. That is to say ...