[LINK] Weekend Magazine - Remote Siberian Lake Holds Clues to Arctic--and Antarctic--Climate Change

TKoltai tomk at unwired.com.au
Wed Jun 27 09:46:33 AEST 2012



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gordon Keith [mailto:gordon.keith at csiro.au] 
> Sent: Wednesday, 27 June 2012 9:12 AM
> To: link at mailman.anu.edu.au
> Cc: TKoltai
> Subject: Re: [LINK] Weekend Magazine - Remote Siberian Lake 
> Holds Clues to Arctic--and Antarctic--Climate Change
> 
> 
> On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 08:25:34 AM TKoltai wrote:
> > There is no allowance in GISS III for:
> >  the expansion of the earth;
> >  rapid undersea mountain building (displacing large volumes 
> of water);  
> > solar waves, and solar wave affect of NEO's on Tectonic 
> plates;  the 
> > magnetosphere fluctuations;  planetary tilt;
> >  solar precessional positioning;
> > 
> > Even though NASA spent billions on sending up data collecting 
> > satellites (Ulysses, Pioneer 10/11) to explore exactly these topics.
> 
> This probably means they were able to quantify the impacts of 
> these effects 
> and they are negligible in terms of the resolution of the 
> models, that is the 
> signal from these impacts is much less than the noise 
> inherent in the models.
> 
> Regards
> Gordon 
>

Are you serious ?
4 degrees of planetary tilt has no effect on the climate ?
A 68% decrease in the coverage of the magnetosphere doesn't allow in any
more solar irradiance ?
The historical record of temperatures (as per several different ice
cores) compared to planetary elliptical positioning doesn't have any
effect on the ice ages ?


TomK




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