by Charles the moderator, January 9, 2019 in WUWT
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The Little Ice Age brought colder-than-average temps around the 17th century
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Researchers say temperatures in deep Pacific lag behind those at the surface
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As a result, parts of the deep Pacific is now cooling from long ago Little Ice Age
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A Harvard study has found that parts of the deep Pacific may be getting cooler as the result of a climate phenomenon that occurred hundreds of years ago. The models suggest In the deep temperatures are dropping at a depth of around 2 kilometers (1.2 miles)
by P. Gosselin, January 11, 2019 in NoTricksZone
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However, a recent paper authored by Elisabeth A. Barnes, Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, says the data to support this just aren’t there.
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Expected snow depths by January 15. Chart: WXCharts.EU.
by JoNova, January 12, 2019
Anastasios Tsonis is emeritus distinguished professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is the author of more than 130 peer reviewed papers and nine books. He is just retired, and finally able to speak his mind.
The overblown and misleading issue of global warming
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