Climatologists Baffled by Global Warming Time-Out

Stagnating Temperatures

link: Climatologists Baffled by Global Warming Time-Out

link: The Difficulties of Predicting the Climate

Both of these articles are listed on the next page.  It is interesting to note that Dr. Mojib Latif, the top computer whiz for the IPCC addressed the world summit in 2009 with bad news. the NAO, (North Atlantic Oscillation) reversed direction from counter clock-wise clock-wise.  In its counter clock-wise direction, it was bringing warm air from Europe to the Polar Region, obviously causing ice melt.  In its clock-wise direction, it will bring frigit polar air to the Europe bring much cooler weather for the next 20-25 years. His talk was available on-line, but since then it has been removed by environmentalist who wanted damage control. 

Not mentioned in the artricles below, but contained in other articles on this site are  three important facts:  (1) the measurement devices, particularly satellite measuresments were not accurate because of "decay" in the orbits of the satellites. (2) there are great disparities in temperature around the globe, and too few measurement devices particularly in the north and south polar regions. (3) too many adjustment factors were used by scientists which was revealed by the hacking of the Hadley Research Center. (4) As recently discovered by NASA, the Greenhouse Affect was overly exaggerated, and heat was being dissapated into the out athmosphere much faster than normal.

By Gerald Traufetter, 11/19/2009

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Global warming appears to have stalled. Climatologists are puzzled as to why average global temperatures have stopped rising over the last 10 years. Some attribute the trend to a lack of sunspots, while others explain it through ocean currents.
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