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Thursday, October 18, 2018

Weather versus Climate

There were 
very few genuine 
climate scientists 
around the world 
30 years ago. 

These are people 
who have 
atmospheric science 
as a degree, or a PhD. 

There are thousands 
of self-proclaimed 
“Climate Experts” 
who transitioned 
from their field 
into climate science.

The academic world 
realized a great way
to get funding 
is to include 
man made 
global warming 
in their research.



Meteorologists 
are trained 
in weather 
observation, 
forecasting, 
modeling 
and past climates. 

Meteorologists
have not seen 
an increase in 
weather extremes.

The vast proportion 
of the earth 
is covered by oceans, 
and we have not had 
proper temperature 
sampling of oceans 
until 2003, 
with the 
Argo program. 

Any assumptions 
on global temperatures 
prior to 2003 
should have 
huge error bars 
attached, because 
we did not know 
what the sea 
temperatures were. 



The Medieval 
Warm Period (MWP) 
was warmer 
than today.

However, 
one questionable 
tree ring study 
adopted by the IPCC, 
erased the MWP 
from history, despite 
much observational 
and written evidence 
to the contrary -- 
there are records 
of this MWP warmth 
around the globe.




In the late 1800s 
and early 1900s, 
droughts and 
heat waves
were more extreme 
than in recent times.



Modern automatic
weather stations 
have rapid 
response times,
so very short term 
temperature fluctuations,
missed by older equipment, 
are being recorded as new 
record temperatures! 

Many of these 
automatic stations 
have less than 
25 years of data, 
yet are touted 
by the media 
as "record breaking", 
and proof of man made 
global warming (AGW). 




The majority of 
climate scientists 
have no idea about, 
or interest in, 
weather, 
and how it relates
to climate. 

Events like 
Super Storm Sandy 
and Hurricane Harvey 
seem like 
major divergences 
from normal climate ... 
but both locations 
have had similar events 
in the past.

There is no 
conclusive 
evidence
of any 
weather event 
or extreme 
that can be 
directly connected 
to a warmer world 
and CO2.



Cold kills more life 
on this planet 
than heat, 
from 
increased droughts, 
(from lower water vapor), 
colder temperatures, 
or stronger 
mid-latitude storms 
(from a larger temperature gradient 
between the poles and the tropics). 

Animal and plant life adapts 
to their desired temperature range 
by north or south migration, 
for every climate shift 
the earth throws at them. 

Corals will 
also migrate 
and adapt 
to their desired 
sea temperatures.