tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142988674703954802.post6779644501413001098..comments2024-03-11T04:54:26.827-07:00Comments on THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: New Paper Corroborates the Solar-Cosmic Ray Theory of ClimateUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142988674703954802.post-80994085553082142302014-12-17T04:46:52.862-08:002014-12-17T04:46:52.862-08:00There is a clear advantage that the coming years, ...There is a clear advantage that the coming years, 5-10, and that's a short term, what will turn out of the expected weak solar cycles 24 and 25. so there is no reason to panic like the IPCC tells us.JJM Gommersnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142988674703954802.post-88294339896379789922014-06-27T20:31:10.905-07:002014-06-27T20:31:10.905-07:00Quite right, and even greater hubris of the IPCC t...Quite right, and even greater hubris of the IPCC to claim an increased confidence of 95% in the climate model projections. MShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06714540297202434542noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142988674703954802.post-84908754484850772042014-06-27T18:43:41.864-07:002014-06-27T18:43:41.864-07:00Quote: "... annual mean cloud nucleation rate...Quote: "... annual mean cloud nucleation rates may vary 6.8% over solar cycles, far more than the 1-2% change in global cloudiness required to change global temperature." I would add that's only the start. There are, in earth's history, so many more factors that could cause cloud nucleation rate changes: nuclear bombs spouting debris into the stratosphere, volcanoes and I presume a lot of "unknown unknowns" to quote Rumsfeld. What hubris to start modeling such a complex thing as earth's climate based on just the "known knowns" (and even getting these selectively wrong probably).Dermot Gilleyhttp://www.ratheryes.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142988674703954802.post-91453889936696296872014-04-11T09:54:34.846-07:002014-04-11T09:54:34.846-07:00Most cosmic rays are from deep space, although a f...Most cosmic rays are from deep space, although a few are from the SunMShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06714540297202434542noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142988674703954802.post-41820671797063565372014-04-11T07:00:53.765-07:002014-04-11T07:00:53.765-07:00I think the rays are coming from deep space as a c...I think the rays are coming from deep space as a constant and make it through the atmosphere at a higher rate when the sun's output is lower. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142988674703954802.post-8930197534724443522014-04-10T07:58:44.134-07:002014-04-10T07:58:44.134-07:00Thank you for this report. The main question now:...Thank you for this report. The main question now: <i>"What fraction of the cosmic rays come from the Sun's pulsar core [1]?<br /></i><br />1. Oliver K. Manuel, <i>“A Journey to the core of the Sun,” – Chapter 2<b>: Acceptance of Reality</b>"</i> <br /><br />Oliver Manuelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04636202634159147481noreply@blogger.com