Solar activity and cosmic rays behind Global Warming (theory) - climate researcher Henrik Svensmark´s scientific work gives a strong indication, that global warming and climate changes NOT are caused by CO2 emissions, but by a combination of solar activity, cosmic rays and cloud formations. He is the mastermind behind this controversial theory and one of the few who speaks against Al Gore and the global warming alarmism movement, originally masterminded by Maurice Strong, a dirty Rothschild henchman.
People in this video are:
Henrik Svensmark (physicist at the Danish National Space Center in Copenhagen)
Paal Brekke (Solar physisist at the SOHO Satellite Project)
Eugene Parker (Solar astrophysicist at the university of Chicago)
Eigil Friss Christensen (Director of the Danish National Space Center in Copenhagen)
Nir Shaviv (astro physicist at the Hebrew university of Jerusalem)
Jan Veizer (Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Ottawa)
That the climate on earth is driven by outside factors like solar activity, cosmic rays and other influences, is not only a Svensmark theory. A geologist from NASA Earth Observatory, Lorraine Lisiecki, has recently April 6, 2010, discovered that patterns connects the regular changes of the Earth's orbital cycle to changes in the Earth's climate. This finding is reported in the scientific journal Nature Geoscience, see link below:
Geologist Discovers Pattern in Earth's Long-Term Climate Record:
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=43510&src=eorss-manews
@david222444
Er, no, it hasn't stopped. The national climate data centre said that 2010 was the warmest on record.
Sunspot activity fluctuates on a 10-8 year cycle. In the last 20 years earth has warmed consistently, there is no measurable link or correlation between the two. As I initially pointed out, there is no link between variations in solar activity and climate. For instance, the grand solar maximum you refer to began in -1900, but the earth has cooled and warmed in that time.
Arrrz77 9 months ago
@Arrrz77 Yes and the upward trend has stopped. The upward trend was caused by the Grand Solar Maximum( not co2 ). We are now entering a Grand Solar Minimum. There will be no more Global warming. See Laymans sunspot count.
david222444 9 months ago
@Arrrz77
I was looking at 2009 for the AMSU comparisons. Still gos to show that day to day comparisons are basically irrelevant.
Arrrz77 9 months ago
@david222444
No the trends are from all measurements by thousands of different sources, try the NASA study that found that 98% of observed animal and plant species were adapting or changing habitat in a way consistent with warming.
Everyone agrees PDOs and volcanic ash/sulphites are significant.
I had a look at the real time data, since we started this thread the earth became warmer, then colder again than this time last year. That just gos to show LONG TERM TREND is the important thing.
Arrrz77 9 months ago
@Arrrz77 What planet are you living on? This is May 2011 . Have you heard of a cold PDO? The trends you are trying to convince us with are taken from corrupt data put into climate models. Also there has just been a large volcanic eruption in Iceland this means another bleak oulook for the northern hemisphere this winter. If i were you I would stock up on fuel for the coming winter. see AMSU- A temperatures for real time data.
david222444 9 months ago
@david222444
"The activity of the "big yellow thing in the sky" does not correlate to climate in any way.. The troposhere is not indicative of climate as a whole, the vast amjority of earths heat is stored in the ocean due to waters higher specific heat capacity. Also the troposhere as a whole? How are you getting data for today in real time?
The long term trend is upwards, and steeply. Just look at the arctic ice cover, or note that that 2005 and 2010 were the warmest years in the last 400,000
Arrrz77 9 months ago
@Arrrz77 The big yellow thing in the sky changes the climate, always has and always will. The Troposphere is 0.58 degrees celcius cooler than this day last year, while we are talking the planet is cooling
david222444 9 months ago
Only minor problem is that if you draw a graph showing number of cosmic rays hitting earth on one axis and global temperature on the other, THERE IS NO CORRELATION.
THERE IS NO CORRELATION. ALL KINDS OF SOLAR ACTIVITY HAS FLUCTUATED BUT DOES NOT CORRELATE WITH CLIMATE AT ALL.
While we are talking about the earths emission/absorption spectrum, the only thing that has changed recently is less emission in the very narrow and specific signature bands of CO2 and methane.
Arrrz77 1 year ago