Modeling issues again.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/224538945/NCA-Rebuttal
I was told when they try to close a door God opens a window when I was young is kind of fitting.
http://www.space.com/25829-sun-square-h ... video.html
Not all researchers are convinced that cosmic rays play a role in generating lightning.
But if they do, strong solar winds' magnetism should strengthen the magnetic field that surrounds Earth.
At its poles the Sun rotates once every 36 days. The interior of the Sun does not spin the same way as does
its surface. The average does effects chemical releases in the female natural cycle of nature in its four
sequences for biologic functions here we know. That is old news form the eighties.....
I wonder maybe thats why the sounds we heard where not all from fracking as the magnetic charge heats the core.
The core of mars cooled whenever was the initial thought so the planet, failed, and the noted increases of temp in the solar
systems mass as intriguing coincidence of fact that warming trends have been observed on a number of very diverse planetary
bodies in our solar system.
We are dealing with an automatic and completely natural ferromagnetic process in the Earth’s crust powered by the solar wind
(and nothing more than that).
Proposed by Bjarne Lorenzen to see how it fits the other evidence thus far gathered by Maurice Cotterell
From indication found from sites artifacts they knew the math and cycles to the concepts today from 3130 BCE as was noted.
I find the science today lacking some clarity on cycles and the nature to things today.
Effects of Global Warming on Ocean Currents and the Climate
Global warming melts the ice at the poles "again" which dumps huge amounts of freshwater in the oceans affecting the salinity of the water. This cold water dilution affects the flow of warm ocean currents over certain regions. This is proven by a study of the North Atlantic that reflects the reduction of the Gulf Stream current by about 30%. Thus, climate change causes alteration of the ocean currents which in turn affects the climate. It is a vicious circle that has no end.
Global Warming may stop the thermohaline circulation and have devastating consequences on the nutrient and carbon dioxide cycle of the Earth.
Winds, precipitation, temperature, storms, weather patterns, hurricanes, etc., are all regulated by ocean currents. It won't be an exaggeration to say that Earth is only habitable today because of ocean currents, unless you live in the pattern seen before already they ignored in Washington. Central America has seen this before and they know this as fact in actual science from ice core to tree rings and actual records.
Professor Latif is based at the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences at Kiel University in Germany and is one of the world's top climate modelers.
But he makes it clear that he has not become a skeptic; he believes that this cooling will be temporary, before the overwhelming force of man-made global warming reasserts itself.
So what can we expect in the next few years?
Both sides have very different forecasts. The Met Office says that warming is set to resume quickly and strongly.
It predicts that from 2010 to 2015 at least half the years will be hotter than the current hottest year on record (1998).
Skeptics disagree. They insist it is unlikely that temperatures will reach the dizzy heights of 1998 until 2030 at the earliest. It is possible, they say, that because of ocean and solar cycles a period of global cooling is more likely.
One thing is for sure. It seems the debate about what is causing global warming is far from over.
http://www.aip.org/history/climate/bib.htm#641
google it
"Coincidence Is God's Way of Remaining Anonymous" – A.Einstein