Re: OT: is the AGW bubble about to burst?



In article <mT7yi.18575$eY.2812@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, JosephKK wrote:
Don Klipstein don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx posted to sci.electronics.design:
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Have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milankovitch_cycle

There is a set of graphs with "solar forcing" (combined effects
of all
covered cycles) along with hot/cold glaciation stage.

I see significant positive correlation with the "solar forcing",
and
especially with the eccentricity component (cyclic variation of
eccentricity of Earth's orbit). Faster solar forcing factors
(cycle time around 50,000 years or less) look like they get
filtered down.

Been there, saw that and more. It was just part part of my learning
process about the subject. Shorter cycles are creating what the
AWG types are screaming about.

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Some evidence is that recent-decades global warming has occurred
more in
regions of the globe where warming has caused and/or resulted from
(or has been reinforced by) reduction in snow/ice cover, which is
edge of Arctic sea ice, and roughly-arctic to midlatitude regions
of continents in the northern hemisphere.
Temperature elsewhere throughout the globe has overall risen in
recent
decades to a lesser extent.

Fine, what is causing warming on Mars, Jupiter, Saturn etc. Solar
cycles work and no other causes do.

Mars has gone up and down in temperature over the past couple of decades
while Earth has gone mainly up.

- Don Klipstein (don@xxxxxxxxx)
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