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Is There Global Warming?
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I am not a scientist and do not pretend to be. But, I have been watching the issue of climate change now for two decades and have found it is not what many say it is. Here are a collection of articles, sources, and information. Use it if you like. Hopefully it will encourage you to seek your own truth since this is one of the great issues of our time.
Geoffrey Pohanka
Air Temperature
Holocene much warmer than today link
5 deg C warmer temperatures, Earth more habitable conditions link
Wild horses and mammoths eating grass year long in the Arctic 2,500-4,000 years ago link
94% of climate deaths from cold temperatures link
high low diff US chart link
Chart temps last 15,000 years link
1930's “Recent atmospheric heat waves in western Europe,” writes Alexander, “pale in comparison with the soaring temperatures of the 1930s, a period when three of the seven continents and 32 of the 50 US states set all-time high temperature records, which still stand today.”
Midwest temperatures cooling then adjusted to show warming link
USA determining temperatures without thermometes, zombie stations link
Cloud cover changes impact on temperatures link
Global temperatures cooling link
Climate alarmists foiled, no US warming since 2005 link
NO warming in USA since 2005 link chart link
Lack of stations outside usa map
Surface station.org link
Watts study, is surface temperature record reliable link
According to Dr. Spencer, the NOAA “record” results “come from a fairly limited and error-prone array of thermometers which were never intended to measure global temperature trends.” He says their accuracy is hampered by problems such as urbanization, poor ocean temperature measurement methodology and that “both land and ocean temperatures are notoriously incomplete geographically.”
USCRN US Climate Reference Network, description link Data from NOAA's premiere surface reference network. The contiguous U.S. network of 114 stations was completed in 2008. There are two USCRN stations in Hawaii and deployment of a network of 29 stations in Alaska continues. The vision of the USCRN program is to maintain a sustainable high-quality climate observation network that 50 years from now can with the highest degree of confidence answer the question: How has the climate of the Nation changed over the past 50 years? These stations were designed with climate science in mind. map
US hot days in decline 1,218 statios US Historical climatology networrk stations 1895 to present chart
Temps increased with reduction of climate monitoring stations chart link
Temperature trend based on sheer guesswork, made up data link
Record high temperatures in Europe, three things the media doesn't tell you link
Temp adjustments account for much of the warming link
Adjusting unadjusted temperatures link
Half of 21st century warming from El Ninos link
NOAA FEb 2019 temps, making planet look warmer than it is link
NOAA, poor placement of weather stations leads to long term artificial warming link
US cooling since 1998, no significant overall warming since 1982. link
US temperature data manipulated, Heller video link
For instance, the Federal Climate report published in 2017 finds that heatwaves are now much less extreme across most of the US than they used to be. As cold extremes have also declined sharply, it is evident that US temperatures have become less extreme at either end of the range. two charts below
US high temperatures cooling chart link
US low temperatures warming link
Australia...just weather link
The last 1,000 years were the coldest in the past 9,000 chart
Cold waves are decreasing in the USA, arctic vortex not because of global warming link
Adjustments
US temps over 95 def F all stations since 1900 link NOAA shows 1.5 deg of warming link Raw unadjusted data shows no warming link adjustments cooler and warmer link more and more data is made up since data missing link
Half of warming from adjustments link link
NASA Giss adjustments chart link
Adjustment to surface temperatures 1880-2000 link
Euro unadjusted data, cooler in last two decades link
Hardly changing, hadcrut link
Temperature trends repeat link
Roman, Medieval Period as warm or warmer than today link
Temperature trends USA 1895-2017, 100+ days, no increase link
US Max temps since 1930s measured compared to adjusted link
Holocene explained link
After all, even NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies asserts that the Global Annual Mean Surface Air Temperature Change from 1880 to 2017 is only just over one degree Celsius despite a reputed 40% rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) content. And the impact of further CO2 rise diminishes as the concentration increases.
108 graphs 89 papers modern warm period dispute unprededented global warming link
2018 European summer heatwave caused by natural forces link
US temps above 90 deg F since 1918-2018, trend is decreasing link
Temperatures remain among the coolest in the past 10,000 years and in spite of growth in CO2 link
Same with coldest month link
Days are no warmer, just less cold, warmest month link
Cooling and warming in 20th century as shown by the headlines link
Winter
USA winter days above 40 deg F cooling 1928-2018 link above 50 F link above 60 deg link
Number of over 80 deg F days is in decline link
Days over 90 deg F link
According to Dr. Spencer, the NOAA “record” results “come from a fairly limited and error-prone array of thermometers which were never intended to measure global temperature trends.”
Ocean temperatures...
Mediterranean Sea 3.6 deg f warmer than today during the Roman Empire link
CO2 has minute impact on ocean temperatures link
Tropical Atlantic 7.5 deg C warmer than today 10-15,000 years ago with CO2 at 220ppm link
North Atlantic rapidly cooling link
El Nino warming link
Deep ocean colder than the 1700s link
Little Ice Age still cooling the bottom of the Pacific link
Between 2005 and 2017, the global network of thousands of Argo floats have measured an average temperature increase of the upper half of the ocean of 0.04 deg. C. That’s less than 0.004 C/year, an inconceiveably small number.link
Oceans warmed .02C 1994-2013 but below 3600 meters oceans cooled link
Patrick Moore Prager University, climate link
Rosenthal pacific link
Rosenthal Pacific(no tricks) link NE Atlantic link Equitorial Atlantic link
Cold temps deadly
20-42 times more deadly link
10-12 times more deadly Europe link
Die from cold, Australia study 600% greater chance die from cold than heat 2000-2009 link
Medieval Warm period also in south america link 1000 studies link
Medieval warm period. warmer, 12 new scientific papers link
Medieval Warm period, every continent, hundreds of peer reviewed papers link
Hundreds of scientific papers support medieval warm period map link
Fossils show that Holocene at least 3 deg C warmer than today link
Holocene Vostok temps last 15k years, cooling link
Holocene Chart last 5,000 years link
wild horses and mammoths eating grass year long in the Arctic 2500-4,000 years ago link
Holocene Arctic, 5-6 deg C warmer 9,000 years ago link
Greenland ice cores last 10,000 years link
German winter temperatures cooler, summer temperatures warmer because of more sunny days, not CO2 link
In many places, most of the 11,700 years since the end of the last ice age were warmer than the present by up to 2C.
The earth has cooled during the past 10,000 years since the Holocene climate optimum.
The earth has cooled since 1000 years ago, not yet achieving the temperatures of the Medieval Warm Period.
The earth has warmed since 400 years ago after the Little Ice Age three centuries ago.
The earth warmed between 1979 and 1998 and has cooled slightly since 2001.
In many places, most of the 11,700 years since the end of the last ice age were warmer than the present by up to 2C.
From 1976 to 2001, “the global warming rate was 0.16C per decade”, as it was from 1860 to 1880 and again from 1910 to 1940.
Between 1695 and 1730, the temperature in England rose by 2.2C. That rapid warming, unparalleled since, occurred long before the Industrial Revolution.
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