Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Global Cooli....SHHH!!

Alright, so it turns out that according to the US National Climatic Data Center, North America, Russia, and Mongolia have had the highest snow cover since 1966.


Additionally, the four "majors" that measure global temperature (Hadley, NASA's GISS, UAH, RSS) all measured significant cooling over the past 12 months. In fact, it is "the single fastest temperature change ever recorded, either up or down." This drop of 0.65C-0.75C globally is enough to offset the past 100 years of warming, according to this DailyTech article. Wow...yet...where's the media screaming catastrophe? Where's all the coverage of this highly substantial temperature change? Sorry, it doesn't fit the "accepted" story of global warming.

It also turns out that the mathematical equations used since the 1920's to calculate greenhouse gases' effect on climate were wrong. The original equations, developed 80 years ago by Arthur Milne, assumed an "infinitely thick" atmosphere. Miklós Zágoni, using differential equations, devised a new math process that incorporated proper boundary equations and, alas, it produced the opposite result. What's more is that Miklós Zágoni was a huge global warming activist and staunch supporter of the Kyoto Protocol, but has since changed his mind. My theory? He's a scientist, not a politician, thus he followed what the scientific evidence told him, whereas global warming politicians have put too much of their reputation on the line to retract now. Could you imagine Al Gore retracting? Neither could I.

I'll make a separate post about the sun, which just so happens to be the number one force on our climate, and indeed the source of all weather.

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