The good news is that NASA has just released research on how temperature and rainfall patterns worldwide may change because of the concentrations of greenhouse gas growing in Earth’s atmosphere. … [Read full article]
Tag: climate models
National Climate Assessment Pulls No Punches About US Options
(All figures are from the 2014 National Climate Assessment draft.) Later today (Tuesday, May 6), at 8 a.m. EDT, the National Climate Assessment and Development Advisory Committee of experts meets … [Read full article]
Missing Polar Weather Systems Paint Different Picture
Never let it be said that size matters. Small but physically intense storms at the poles could make a huge difference in climate predictions according to new research, but the … [Read full article]
New More Accurate Method of Predicting Hurricane Activity
Predicting hurricane activity is vitally important for the people who live in high-hurricane-risk regions, allowing businesses and governments, not to mention the populace, time to prepare and plan their way … [Read full article]
Climate Science Stories of the Day
From the last day or so, other than what we’ve covered, here are some top climate science stories: Former Astronaut & Global Warming Denier’s Excellent Cherry Picking Former astronaut Harrison “Jack” … [Read full article]
CO2 May Have Significantly Stronger Effect on Climate than Predicted [VIDEO]
Last week, I covered Jeffrey Kiehl’s review and analysis of “real world” paleoclimate data, “Lessons from Earth’s Past,” and the possibility that CO2 might have twice the effect on temperature … [Read full article]
CO2 May Actually Have Twice the Effect on Temperature Climate Models Predict! (NOT GOOD)
Paleoclimate data suggests CO2 “may have at least twice the effect on global temperatures than currently projected by computer models” That’s the subheading of a piece over on Climate Progress … [Read full article]