April
17th 2017 Blog
Dear readers of this blog; the
following is another article about so-called “human caused global warming”. In addition to the following, is the fact that
back in 2003, I researched this and found on NASA’s website that the reason for
our current climate change is from the Sun’s unusual activity. However, in the past 5 years we have been
going through a cooling cycle, which simply means that the Earth has a systemic
correcting feature, when extremes take place.
The only correcting feature that does not exist, are those “human beings”
who have been convinced by so-called “those in authority”, who have absolutely
no scientific background whatsoever that “human caused global warming” does
exist and have followed a misguided narrative promulgated by “The Matrix”.
Climate change myth SMASHED as
scientists confirm solar activity is a significant driver of Earth’s climate
Results from a recent Swiss study suggest that fluctuations
in the sun’s activity may provide insight to the apparent changes in the planet
Earth’s climate. The study revealed that the Sun’s current activity is expected
to diminish over time, which in turn may lead to slight reductions in global
warming over the next few decades. According to researchers, these changes may
result in a small decrease in the planet Earth’s temperature. The research was
funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation.
A team of researchers have created a calculation model to
determine the impact of the Sun’s activity on the potential temperature changes
in the planet over the next century. The team included scientists from the
Physical Meteorological Observatory Davos, ETH Zurich, University of Bern and
the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology.
The calculation model showed that while high solar activity
was recorded in the 1950s, the planet’s temperature is still projected to drop
by up to 0.5 degrees Celsius once the Sun’s activity tapers off to its minimum.
Solar activity, in other words, could actually cause global cooling.
However, PMOD director and project lead Werner Schmutz said
that while such decline in planetary temperature would be significant, it will
not fully counteract human-induced global warming, in his view. “We could win
valuable time if solar activity declines and slows the pace of global warming a
little. This will be no more than borrowed time since the next minimum will
inevitably be followed by a maximum,” Schmutz stated, as reported in
AlphaGalileo.org.
Solar fluctuations influence Earth’s climate, experts say
The research team looked at the impact of solar activity on
the planet’s past climate in order to develop an efficient climate effect
model. PMOD scientists have calculated the Sun’s radiative forcing. Factors
such as electromagnetic and particle radiation were accounted for in the
calculation process. ETH Zurich researchers then examined the impact of
radioactive forcing on the Earth’s atmosphere. Scientists form the University
of Bern then studied how the atmosphere and the oceans interacted.
The team then assumed a more prominent radiation fluctuation
striking the Earth. Compared with previous models, the new assumption was more
intense in nature, the researchers noted. Evaluating the effects of other
phenomena such as volcanic eruptions prove to be less conducive, according to
Schmutz. Using the current model “is the only way that we can understand the
natural fluctuations in our climate over the last few millennia,” Schmutz said.
However, the project lead pointed that useful data on solar
fluctuations have been made available only recently, and that the Sun’s
activities over the following years are yet to be examined. “To that extent,
our latest results are still a hypothesis. But since we have been observing a
consistently strong phase since 1950, it is highly likely that we will
experience another low point in 50 to 100 years’ time. It could be every bit as
intense as the Maunder Minimum, which brought particularly cold weather during
the 17th century,” Schmutz added, adding further credence to the “global
cooling” hypothesis.
Additional data on solar activity and links to planetary
climate
A research team of more than 100 experts in solar physics,
geomagnetism, climate modeling and atmospheric chemistry worked together in
2011 to determine the effects of solar
activity on the planet’s climate. The researchers
examined current climate models and found certain mechanisms that demonstrated
how variations in the Sun’s activity impact climate variability per region. The
scientists did not identify mechanisms that link solar activity to the onset of
global warming. (Related: Read more about solar activity, solar weather, and
other space events at Space.news).
However, the research team was able to evaluate the effects
of solar activities on certain regions in the planet. According to the study,
variations in ultraviolet radiation may trigger stratospheric changes near the
equator and across the polar regions. Data also revealed that solar winds
impact the planet’s global electric field. This in turn affects aerosol
formation and rainfall, researchers said.
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