tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142988674703954802.post220907136695578336..comments2024-03-11T04:54:26.827-07:00Comments on THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: New paper finds the Sun controlled climate change of Asian continent over past 12,000 yearsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142988674703954802.post-56248690140187612062013-03-26T14:23:08.862-07:002013-03-26T14:23:08.862-07:00yet another paper documenting the 1,500 year clima...yet another paper documenting the 1,500 year climate cycle<br /><br />http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v5/n12/abs/ngeo1629.htmlMShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06714540297202434542noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142988674703954802.post-23568207876568253112013-03-26T11:45:04.350-07:002013-03-26T11:45:04.350-07:00See here:
http://climaterealists.com/index.php?id...See here:<br /><br />http://climaterealists.com/index.php?id=6645<br /><br />"How The Sun Could Control Earth's Temperature"<br /><br />In summary,variations in the mix of wavelengths and particles from the sun affect atmospheric chemistry especially involving ozone so as to alter the slope of tropopause height between poles and equator which allows the climate zones to slide to and fro latitudinally beneath the tropopause.<br /><br />Such a mechanism links changes in solar activity, ozone amounts in the stratosphere hence stratosphere temperatures,latitudinal jetstream shifting with consequent cloudiness changes (no need for Svensmark) and changes in both ENSO (the relative power of El Nino and La Nina events) plus the long term modulating effect of other ocean cycles and the thermohaline circulation.<br /><br />As far as I know I present the only coherent overview currently available which fits observations and basic physical principles.<br /><br />Stephen Wilde<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com