Month: March 2017

Arctic Ice Loss and The AMO

Arctic Ice Loss and The AMO

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By Paul Homewood

 

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Shock news! Scientists discover natural climate cycles.

From the Mail:

 

The Arctic icecap is shrinking – but it’s not all our fault, a major study of the polar region has found.

At least half of the disappearance is down to natural processes, and not the fault of man made warming.

Part of the decline in ice cover is due to ‘random’ and ‘chaotic’ natural changes in air currents, researchers said.

The study, separating man-made from natural influences in the Arctic atmospheric circulation, said that a decades-long natural warming of the Arctic climate might be tied to shifts as far away as the tropical Pacific Ocean.

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Astonishingly though, the study makes no mention of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, which also has a significant effect on Arctic sea ice extent.

 

 

Since the late 1970s, the AMO has moved from the coldest point of its cycle to its highest, coinciding with a decline in Arctic sea ice coverage.

 

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On the previous occasion when the AMO cycled from cold to warm, between the 1920s and 1950s, there was also dramatic warming in the Arctic and reduction of sea ice. It even had a name, “The Warming in the North”.

As early as 1922, its effects were already being noted:

 

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HH Lamb reported that Arctic sea ice declined by between 10 and 20 per cent between 1920 and the late 1930s.

 

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HH Lamb: Climate, History and the Modern World – p260

 

And the effect of the AMO on land temperatures was unmistakeable.

For instance, Tasiilaq in Greenland:

 

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And Iceland:

 

Annual temperature in Akureyri, northern Iceland

The AMO turns cold

Around 1960 the AMO turned abruptly to enter its cold phase. And as the above graphs show, the effect was just as dramatic.

And as Lamb reports, there was a resultant massive expansion in Arctic sea ice.

 

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HH Lamb: Climate, History and the Modern World – p271

 

 

 

Indeed, as a recent paper by Gagne et al, Aerosol-driven increase in Arctic sea ice over the middle of the 20th Century, found, recently recovered Russian observations show an increase in Arctic sea ice from 1950 to 1975 as large as the subsequent decrease in sea ice observed from 1975 to 2005.

 

 

According to NOAA, the AMO is an ongoing series of long-duration changes in the sea surface temperature of the North Atlantic Ocean, with cool and warm phases that may last for 20-40 years at a time and a difference of about 1°F between extremes. These changes are natural and have been occurring for at least the last 1,000 years.

But for the current batch of activist polar scientists, it might as well never have existed.

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March 17, 2017 at 07:24AM

Spoiled Science: Cornell’s Famous Food Lab Exposed

Spoiled Science: Cornell’s Famous Food Lab Exposed

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Brian Wansink is nowhere to be found. He’s not in his office. Calls to his cellphone go to voicemail. He was supposed to meet me that morning at Cornell University’s Food and Brand Lab, which he created and directs, but he canceled the night before. Cornell’s media-relations staff is apologetic and accommodating: What about a meeting with the dean instead? Or a tour of campus? The architecture is…

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March 17, 2017 at 07:14AM

Scientists make the case to restore Pluto’s planet status

Scientists make the case to restore Pluto’s planet status

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Johns Hopkins University scientist Kirby Runyon wants to make one thing clear: Regardless of what one prestigious scientific organization says to the contrary, Pluto is a planet. So is Europa, commonly known as a moon of Jupiter, and the Earth’s moon, and more than 100 other celestial bodies in our solar system that are denied this status under a prevailing definition of "planet."

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March 17, 2017 at 06:56AM

The G-20 Drops Climate Change From Communique

The G-20 Drops Climate Change From Communique

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Opposition from the United States, Saudi Arabia and others has forced Germany to drop a reference to financing programs to combat climate change from the draft communique at a G20 finance and central bankers meeting.

A G20 official taking part in the meeting said on Friday that efforts by the German G20 presidency to keep the wording on climate change financing had run into resistance.
“Climate change is out for the time being,” said the official, who asked not to be named.

At their last meeting in July 2016 in the Chinese city of Chengdu, the G20 financial leaders said they encouraged all signatories of the Paris Agreement on climate change to bring the deal into force as soon as possible.

But U.S. President Donald Trump, who took office in November, has called global warming a “hoax” concocted by China to hurt U.S. industry and vowed to unpick the Paris climate accord that is supposed to curb rising temperatures.

Under the Chinese G20 presidency, finance ministers last year called on all governments to implement financial commitments made under the Paris deal in a “timely” way and promised to continue working on climate finance in 2017.

Trump’s administration on Thursday proposed a 31 percent cut to the Environmental Protection Agency’s budget, as the White House seeks to eliminate climate change programs and trim initiatives to protect air and water quality.

Asked about climate change programs, Mick Mulvaney, Trump’s budget director, told reporters on Thursday “we consider that to be a waste of (Americans’) money.”
“I think the president is fairly straightforward. We’re not spending money on that,” he said.

Source: Reuters, 17 March 2017

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March 17, 2017 at 05:46AM