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Global Warming is Not So Hot
Harvard University Gazette ^ | April 24, 1003 | William J. Cromie

Posted on 04/26/2003 11:10:45 PM PDT by PeaceBeWithYou

Image of changes in heat output from star

Looking like exotic space flowers, these vivid images reveal
vagaries in a star's output of heat. The images help astronomers
determine how natural changes in the sun's energy output influence
global warming on Earth. (Staff photo by Jon Chase)

Global warming is not so hot:

1003 was worse, researchers find

By William J. Cromie
Gazette Staff

The heat and droughts of 2001 and 2002, and the unending winter of 2002-2003 in the Northeast have people wondering what on Earth is happening to the weather. Is there anything natural about such variability?

To answer that question, researchers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) - right in the heart of New England's bad weather - took a look at how things have changed in the past 1,000 years. They looked at studies of changes in glaciers, corals, stalagmites, and fossils. They checked investigations of cores drilled out of ice caps and sediments lying on the bottom of lakes, rivers, and seas. They examined research on pollen, tree rings, tree lines, and junk left over from old cultures and colonies. Their conclusion: We are not living either in the warmest years of the past millennium nor in a time with the most extreme weather.

Sallie Baliunas
Sallie Baliunas argues that an increasing brightness of the sun plays a large role in the present global warm-up. (Staff photo by Jon Chase)

This review of changes in nature and culture during the past 1,000 years was published in the April 11 issue of the Journal of Energy and Environment. It puts subjective observations of climate change on a much firmer objective foundation. For example, tree-ring data show that temperatures were warmer than now in many far northern regions from 950 to 1100 A.D.

From 800 to 1300 A.D., the Medieval Warm Period, many parts of the world were warmer than they have been in recent decades. But temperatures now (including last winter) are generally much milder than they were from 1300 to 1900, the Little Ice Age.

To come to this coclusion, CfA researchers, along with colleagues from the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change in Tempe, Ariz., and the Center for Climatic Research at the University of Delaware, reviewed more than 200 studies of climate done over the past 10 years. "Many research advances in reconstructing ancient climate have occurred over the past two decades, so we felt it was time to pull together a large sample of them and look for patterns of variability and change," says Willie Soon of CfA. "Clear patterns did emerge showing that regions worldwide experienced higher temperatures from 800 to 1300 and lower temperatures from 1300 to 1900 than we have felt during our lifetimes."

Nature still rules

Does this mean that the present global warming is more a product of natural changes than of carbon dioxide emissions and other industrial regurgitations? Soon won't go that far. But he does say "there's increasingly strong evidence that previous research conclusions, including those of the United Nations and the United States government concerning 20th century warming, may have been biased by underestimation of natural climate variations. The bottom line is that if these variations are indeed proven true, then, yes, natural climate fluctuations could be a dominant factor in the recent warming. [The year 1998 was the warmest year on record, followed by 2002, then 2001.] In other words, natural factors could be more important than previously assumed."

Willie Soon
Willie Soon describes changes in Earth's climate during the past 1,000 years, shifts that caused The Little Ice Age recently and a global warming in medieval times. (Staff photo by Jon Chase)

Soon and colleagues believe their findings will contribute to computer models that simulate natural and human influences on climate more accurately. That should lead to better climate forecasts, including those on local and regional levels. Such forecasts, in turn, could help make it easier to reach international agreements on treaties to control emissions of industrial gases that contribute to global warming. One reason the administration of President Bush gives for not signing the international 1997 Kyoto Protocol to limit carbon dioxide emissions is that sufficient scientific information about the cause of global warming is lacking.

Vikings enjoy Greenland beaches

Plenty of anecdotal evidence exists for warmer times and decades of more frigid and extreme weather than we are now experiencing.

Extended television and government forecasts didn't exist during the 16th to 18th centuries, but many Flemish and Dutch artists, like Pieter Brueghel and Hendrick Avercamp, depicted severe Little Ice Age winters in their paintings.

CfA's Sallie Baliunas, a co-author of the study, refers to the medieval Viking sagas as examples of unusual warming around 1003 A.D. "The Vikings established colonies in Greenland at the beginning of the second millennium, but they died out several hundred years later when the climate turned colder," she notes. "And good evidence exists that vineyards flourished in Scotland and England during the medieval warmth."

The evidence also shows that the warmer and colder times occurred not just in Europe, but in places all over the world. Entered into computer simulations that can send us backward and forward hundreds of years in a matter of days, the new information should make forecasts and hindcasts of climate much more accurate.



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I was surprized no one had posted this. The formatting required fixing to display similarly here as it does on HG's site.

Enjoy.

1 posted on 04/26/2003 11:10:45 PM PDT by PeaceBeWithYou
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To: cogitator; farmfriend; Carry_Okie; sauropod; backhoe; madfly; AAABEST; firebrand; rmlew; Cacique; ..
ping.
2 posted on 04/26/2003 11:12:54 PM PDT by Black Agnes
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
Wow, some sanity coming into the debate. I regularly visit junkscience.com with posts all the insanity about global warming. My favorite was a scientist saying that there will be palm trees in the alps in a few years. You can go to that site and search on palm trees to find it.
3 posted on 04/26/2003 11:19:39 PM PDT by microgood (They will all die......most of them.)
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To: Black Agnes; EdZ
bump and a ping
4 posted on 04/26/2003 11:24:25 PM PDT by farmfriend ( Isaiah 55:10,11)
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
Looks like an attack of killer linguini.
5 posted on 04/26/2003 11:26:00 PM PDT by gcruse
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
bump so I can read this tomorrow.
6 posted on 04/26/2003 11:26:05 PM PDT by flashbunny
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To: GladesGuru
Ping to vinyards in England in the middle ages.
7 posted on 04/26/2003 11:29:24 PM PDT by Black Agnes
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To: Black Agnes; *Global Warming Hoax
Indexing

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Global warming bump list.

8 posted on 04/26/2003 11:29:46 PM PDT by farmfriend ( Isaiah 55:10,11)
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To: *Global Warming Hoax
bumpity
9 posted on 04/26/2003 11:30:23 PM PDT by petuniasevan (This is not a tagline. Do not adjust your browser.)
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To: microgood
palm trees in the Alps

Tropical Alps

10 posted on 04/26/2003 11:33:35 PM PDT by petuniasevan (This is not a tagline. Do not adjust your browser.)
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To: Black Agnes
Sure was no global warming at my homestead high in the hills south of Nashville....a number of sub zero evenings and 20" of snow this winter

....and still gloomy and chilly today and it's almost May.
11 posted on 04/26/2003 11:34:33 PM PDT by wardaddy (Hootie (not of Blowfish) to head EEOC...)
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To: petuniasevan
Thanks for that. I had no idea the guy was a prophet.
12 posted on 04/26/2003 11:40:59 PM PDT by microgood (They will all die......most of them.)
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
Well, I sure would like to know how many donations certain organizations "concerned" about the environment are receiving. Most of the folks who purport to be series about the environment are only engaging in scaremongering to collect $$$$$ from unsuspecting, ignorant and naive individuals.
13 posted on 04/26/2003 11:45:18 PM PDT by tuna_battle_slight_return
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To: wardaddy
I had 1/2 inch of snow in my yard in Pocatello, ID this morning. We had showers of snow pellets alternating with sunshine all day too. It's back down to freezing tonight and we expect some more snow and wind. My lawn is a beautiful green and all the bulbs have produced a garden full of flowers. It's another schizophrenic Spring.
14 posted on 04/26/2003 11:48:51 PM PDT by Myrddin
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To: microgood
Actually, contrary to popular opinion, palms are not all tropical. The one you see in that photo is a Mediterranean fan palm; other hardy species include the needle palm, windmill palm, and dwarf palmetto.

Some specimens have survived subzero temperatures.

Still, I can't grow even a needle palm here in Wisconsin.

15 posted on 04/27/2003 12:22:08 AM PDT by petuniasevan (This is not a tagline. Do not adjust your browser.)
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
Yep, carbon-14 levels in tree rings have been tied to solar activity and correlated with global weather patterns, including the "little ice age". Seems there is much more to the sun's activity than a simple 11 year sun spot cycle.
16 posted on 04/27/2003 12:27:20 AM PDT by ETCM
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
In other words, natural factors could be more important than previously assumed.

This is sacrilege to the those in the Church of the Warming Planet. But being from Harvard this report is very important.

17 posted on 04/27/2003 1:51:45 AM PDT by Mike Darancette (Soddom has left the bunker.)
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
One reason the administration of President Bush gives for not signing the international 1997 Kyoto Protocol to limit carbon dioxide emissions is that sufficient scientific information about the cause of global warming is lacking.

Another reason not to enter Kyoto is because Kyoto would become a bottomless pit that could never be stopped.

Take the example that Kyoto is ratified and meets it's stated goals;

If the Earth then warms (for whatever reason) it will be said that we started too late (USA fault) and we must double our efforts.

If the Earth then cools (for whatever reason) it will be said see how well this has worked (dispite a slow start by the USA), now we must double or efforts.

18 posted on 04/27/2003 2:14:00 AM PDT by Mike Darancette (Soddom has left the bunker.)
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
bttt
19 posted on 04/27/2003 3:33:02 AM PDT by KeyWest
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Tahoe just got another 4 feet of snow the last week or so. And its almost may...
damn that global warming. of course the ecos will spin it to say that the snow is the result of melting glaciers and extra water...
20 posted on 04/27/2003 3:35:57 AM PDT by KneelBeforeZod (Deus Lo Volt!)
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