
NASA Hiding The Decline In Sea Level And Temperature
In 1963, The Guardian reported that since 1940 global temperatures were declining, sea level rise was slowing, and glaciers were growing.
A new study in Nature says #Climate Change may force the polar vortex to dip down more often, triggering bone-chilling winters in Europe and North America. Many of the claims of an overheated Earth dissipate during winter as temperatures plummet and heating bills rise. Yet the authors write that as the Arctic warms and more sea ice melts, additional ocean water is exposed, absorbing the sun’s warmth.
The excess warmth then gets released over a longer time period, interrupting the polar vortex and pushing it down into lower latitudes. Sea ice, however, reflects the sun’s rays back into space, causing temperatures to plummet during the winter. That’s what happened in early 2014 and 2015 when Arctic air bullied its way toward more temperate regions.
During the winter of 2016, the world was affected by a powerful, naturally occurring El Niño that hampered the vortex’s ability to plunge into lower latitudes. It also ramped up global temperatures for about 15 months, just long enough for NOAA and NASA to breathlessly proclaim the global warming pause was finally over. Previously, the well-studied acknowledged pause was a fly in the alarmist’s ointment, with no statistical warming for nearly 19 years.
NASA Hiding The Decline In Sea Level And Temperature
In 1963, The Guardian reported that since 1940 global temperatures were declining, sea level rise was slowing, and glaciers were growing.
The new study is rife with problems. It’s based on computer models and a limited observational period. Plus, Arctic sea ice has rebounded nearly 25 percent from 2012 levels and continues to grow each year. Arctic temperatures so far this year are consistent with what they averaged during the 20th century. The study is a beginner’s course in everything that’s wrong with the peer-reviewed process as detailed by Donna Laframboise.
Remember, meteorological institutions around the world use these U.S. datasets as they didn’t have their own up until 1980. During the first two World Wars, many countries weren’t recording temperatures at all. They were committed to winning wars, so there are decade-long gaps.
NOAA and NASA estimate what global temperatures were since 1870 because only the U.S. was actively recording them with any normalcy. Nobody was regularly taking the daily or even monthly temperatures in undeveloped regions.
In 1974, Time magazine wrote how scientists were convinced the Earth was cooling and it was causing the polar vortex to expand. That was when scientists believed catastrophic global cooling was occurring. Forty years ago, they said we were headed for a new Ice Age, that crops would fail and summers would vanquish. They prophesized for years but nothing happened.
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