[ RadSafe ] Climate Change Report

JPreisig at aol.com JPreisig at aol.com
Sat Jan 4 19:25:33 CST 2014


Hmmmm,
 
     This may be true.  From the Earth wobbles, we  are headed toward some 
average dip of the Earth's 
rotation/angular momentum/geometric North pole towards the Sun in  2020.  I 
believe 2020 will be like 1932
(USA Dust Bowl) but I'm not sure how severe.  The beat period of the  
wobbles is something close to 44 years and then  the cycle repeats  again.  
Global cooling and then global warming.  One can compute the  sum and difference 
BEAT frequencies for the Annual wobble and 2 Chandler  wobbles.  See your 
old mechanics/physics books.  See also Munk and  MacDonald and Lambeck (2 
books).
 
    Wish I could win the $600K + prize the guy at Princeton  NOAA GFDL got 
for his work in global warming. 
  
    Someone should remind the anti-nukes that nuclear power  is keeping 
some of them warm this winter.
 
    Joe Preisig
 
 
 
..
 
In a message dated 1/4/2014 8:39:50 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
dlawrencenewyork at aol.com writes:

There is  also the fact that we are in the weakest solar cycle in over 100 
years which  could be affecting our weather too! Bear in mind that the 
'offiical' end of  the last ice age roughly coincided with the cycle beginning in 
1849 and  culminating with the Carrington event of 1859 which ushered in a 
period a  relatively elevated solar activity and was the beginning of the 
warming cycle  that anthropgenic global warming alarmists believe we are 
responsible for.  Perhaps we are not the center of all things after all. If there 
is some truth  to this we are likely in for an even colder winter in  
2014-2015.


Best  Regards
David



http://www.space.com/21937-sun-solar-weather-peak-is-weak.html



-----Original  Message-----
From: JPreisig <JPreisig at aol.com>
To: radsafe  <radsafe at health.phys.iit.edu>
Sent: Fri, Jan 3, 2014 4:47  pm
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Climate Change  Report


Hmmmmm,

The Earth Wobbles (Annual  and Chandler) are  responsible for the 
return of the Sea Ice.   Any human components may be  present also.  Return 
of 
the  
polar bears soon!!!!  Seals  beware!!!!

Joe  Preisig




In a message dated 1/3/2014 4:27:58 P.M. Eastern  Standard Time,  
PHILIP.KARAM at nypd.org writes:

It is  also  interesting is that virtually all of the Glacier Bay ice 
retreat  occurred  before CO2 levels started to rise. There's a great map 
of  
historical ice  extent at the USGS web site   
(http://soundwaves.usgs.gov/2001/07/glacierbaymap.gif). Anthropogenic CO2  
is  
clearly NOT responsible for a 
glacial retreat that began in  the late 18th  century. Of course this 
observation 

has nothing to  do with more recent glacial  retreats - but at the least it 
shows  that some pretty major glaciers started  melting long before there 
was  
any human impact on atmospheric CO2   levels.

Andy


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Subject: Re: [ RadSafe  ]  Climate Change Report

The National Snow and Ice Data Center  (nsidc.org)  recently had a map and
graph online showing that  Antarctic sea ice extent  was above the 95
percentile for the 30 year  average (1981-2010).   Strangely I can't find
that map and graph  today.
At  http://nsidc.org/cryosphere/sotc/sea_ice.html you can find  a lengthy
page  that focuses almost exclusively on the decrease in  Arctic ice extent
and  only briefly mentions Antarctic ice increases  and shows one graph with
both  Arctic and Antarctic trends.
No  mention is made of the substantial increase  in Arctic ice in  2013.


On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Maury   <maurysis at peoplepc.com> wrote:

> Oh well ... Denial is  the  best defense mechanism there is ...  but there
> is  little pleasure  in watching this cold happen ... there are many  more
> deaths worldwide  from extreme cold than from extreme hot  ...  as the 
amount
> of sea  ice worldwide continues to  build more than recent years
>
>  Anyway, to all, best wishes  for your coming 2014.
> Sincerely,
>  Maury&Dog   [MaurySiskel  maurysis at peoplepc.com]
>   ===============================
>
>
> On 12/31/2013 6:27  PM,  Ivor Surveyor wrote:
>
>>
>> The great   denial:
>>
>> "Chris Turney, a professor of climate  change  at Australia's University 
of
>> New South Wales,  said it was "silly"  to suggest he and 73 others 
aboard  
the
>> MV Akademic Shokalskiy were  trapped in ice they'd  sought to prove had
>> melted.   <http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/12/30/stuck-in-
>>   our-own-experiment-leader-trapped-team-insists-polar-ice-is-melting/>He
>>   remained adamant that sea ice is melting, even as the boat remained   
trapped
>> in frozen seas...
>>
>> "Sea ice  is  disappearing due to climate change, but here ice is  
building
>> up,"  the Australasian Antarctic Expedition said in  a  statement."
>>
>> From Andrew Bolt's Blog of 1st  Jan  2014
>>
>>
>> Ivor  Surveyor
>>  isurveyor at vianet.net.au   
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