Posted on 09/21/2005 12:00:59 PM PDT by UnklGene
Global Warming: Something New Under the Sun?
Filed under: Climate Forcings, Aerosols, Solar That appears to be what is happening, judging from three papers in the May 6 issue of Science.
These three papers argue that the amount of incoming solar radiation reaching the surface of the earth has increased dramatically in the last two decades. While the values vary from paper to paper, in toto the new studies suggest that the increase in solar radiation absorbed at the earths surface had almost 10 times as much warming power during that time as the concurrent increases in carbon dioxide, the main global warming gas. Therefore, the warming observed over the past 20 years must have little to do with changes in greenhouse gases.
Before you kill the greenhouse effect, please note that we think this is a lot of hooey. But if you accept these results, thats where you have to go.
Youd think it would be huge news that the greenhouse scare is over. Instead, the news sections of Science and Nature are behaving in their predictable fashion. In Nature, Quirin Schiermeier wrote this may worsen the greenhouse effect.
Really?
Changes in the sun or in the net amount of energy transmitted down to the surface are conveniently measured in watts per square meter (W/m2). For comparison, think of a 100 watt light. That does a pretty good job of warming the meter beneath it. While the changes in wattage from carbon dioxide or the sun are much less, they are changes nonetheless. Remember our recent piece on James Hansens recent calculations . He now feels that the change in temperature that ultimately results is two-thirds of a degree (C) per watt change (down from one degree that he used for years, thanks to the reluctance of the earth to warm as predicted). That should have been big news, too, and it was also entirely missed by Science, Nature and the press in general.
Here are the wattage changes reported in Science:
Enhanced greenhouse effect during industrial era: 2.4 W/m2. According to page 66 of the 2001 compendium of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate change (IPCC), about a quarter of this amount, or 0.6 W/m2, has occurred since the mid-1980s.
Change in solar radiation absorbed by the earth from 2000 to 2004, estimated from low-orbiting satellite data, reported by Wielicki et al.: 2.06 W/m2.
Change from 1983 to 2001 in solar radiation absorbed by the earth, estimated at the surface by satellites, reported by Pinker et al.: 2.7 W/m2.
Change from 1985 to 2000 solar radiation absorbed at the surface, as measured at the surface, reported by Wild et al.: 4.4 W/m2.
If we average the results of Pinker et al. and Wild et al., we get 3.55 W/m2 for the period 1985 to 2000. To this we add 2.06 W/m2 from 2000 to 2004 and get 5.61 W/m2. If we divide this by 0.6 W/m2 (the total change in greenhouse forcing from 1985 to 2004, we get 9.35. The added forcing from increased solar radiation reaching the earths surface has contributed nearly 10 times as much energy as greenhouse changes! When compared to the overall greenhouse forcing since pre-industrial times, its four times larger.
(We converted the numbers above to watts per square meter from the values given in different units by Robert Charlson et al., in an accompanying Perspectives piece in the same issue of Science)
Further converting the numbers above to temperatures, we arrive at the following. The earth has been warming during the past 35 years at a very constant rate of about 0.18 ºC/decade. Traditionally, this has been associated with the overall response to greenhouse gas changes (remember, their radiation effect, since the industrial revolution, is 2.4 W/m2). If increases in solar radiation reaching the earths surface in the last 20 years are 10 times greater than that from carbon dioxide, and four times greater than the greenhouse gas changes in the last 150 years, which is more important?
Dont forget that it accepted in climate science that the warming of the early 20th century, about 0.4˚C, is due largely to solar changes. In other words, it was pretty concurrent with the varying amount of radiation reaching the surface. So the recent changes in received solar energy should have exerted a tremendous influence on temperature!
Lets be frank. This wildly fluctuating amount of solar radiation warming the surface invalidates every carbon-dioxide driven climate model for the past, as well as every future projection of warming resulting from greenhouse effect changes.
Why is the amount of solar radiation reaching the earths surface increasing? The authors of the Science papers dont have a firm idea, but most tend to think that it has to do with the atmosphere becoming generally cleaner as a result of less pollution being emitted into it rather than actual changes in the solar output.
But regardless of the cause, if you believe all of this, then enhanced greenhouse gases are inconsequential compared to the tremendous increase in solar energy hitting the surface. Apparently few want to admit to this.
But some timid voices are beginning to whisper. NASAs Bruce Wielicki, lead author of one of the new Science articles, told the New York Times on Friday, May 5th that the amount of increased energy coming from the sun matches the amount of energy that NASAs James Hansen reported on Sciences web site just last week is being absorbed by the worlds oceans. What Wielicki failed to mention (or what the Times failed to report) was that Hansen ascribed to increases in ocean heat storage to the greenhouse effect!
It cant be both. If its the sun, than greenhouse warming is dramatically overestimated. If its greenhouse warming, than the solar effect is an artifact of the research methods and nothing more.
So, either the three independent papers just published in Science magazine are wrong, or the earths sensitivity to changes in the greenhouse effect is exceedingly small.
Truth be told, something really stinks here. If the amount of solar energy hitting the globe as a whole fluctuates as wildly as these papers believe, then theres a tremendous amount of stability built into the climate.
But the solar changes are almost certainly wild overestimates. For one thing, we have a pretty good test of how quickly the earth responds to much smaller changes in incoming radiation, as occurs when a big volcano blows off. The eruption of Mt. Pinatubo, in 1991, lowered the amount of incoming solar radiation by about 1.5 W/m2 and subsequently dropped the surface temperature about a half of a degree within two years. A clear cause and effect. The rises now purported in solar radiation are several times larger than that (as are the reported declines in solar radiation that preceded the recent rise). So their impacts should be obvious, instead of hiding in the fine print of a highfalutin science journal. In fact the earlier declines were of such magnitude that they should have completely disrupted the worlds food system, which obviously did not happen.
Obviously something is very wrong here. If the solar radiation received by the surface of the earth changed this much, earths surface temperature would be fluctuating wildly. Instead, the slow, modest and steady increase established 35 years ago continues, as predicted by mainstream computer models.
Thats our take, because its the only one that seems internally consistent. But, if somehow we are wrong (a rare event), then greenhouse warming is over, as the sensitivity of the earths temperature to carbon dioxide has been grossly overestimated. Believe us, wed like to hope the latter is correct, but we have to call things in the most logical fashion.
References:
Charlson, R., et al., 2005. In search of balance. Science, 308, 806.
Hansen, J.E., et al., 2005. Earths energy imbalance: confirmation and implications. Sciencexpress, April 28, 2005.
Pinker, R.T., et al., 2005. Do satellites detect trends in surface solar radiation? Science, 308, 850-854.
Schiermeier, Q., 2005. Clear skies end global dimming. Nature, published on-line, May 5, 2005.
Wielicki, B., et al., 2005. Changes in Earths albedo measured by satellite. Science, 308, 825.
Wild, W., et al., 2005. From dimming to brightening: decadal changes in solar radiation at Earths surface. Science, 308, 847-850.
Weather has long term cycles. We are now realizing the effects of that over the past several years.
the correct link:http://www.worldclimatereport.com/index.php/2005/05/10/global-warming-something-new-under-the-sun/
the correct link:http://www.worldclimatereport.com/index.php/2005/05/10/global-warming-something-new-under-the-sun/
I thought the conservative position was that there is no global warming
Who'd have thought?
Can we get someone up to date here?
It's now Climate Change Covers the whole universe and any possible scenario.
So we can categorically and permanently ignore the whole thing.
And start back at square one: The world is an infinitely variable and unpredictable thing.
I always understood it to be that global warming wasn't the result of man, like the left crys about. Not that is wasn't occuring.
PING.
Drudge and Rush both pointed this out today too:
There is a recent short-time period in which average global temperatures have risen. However, if one considers a time period of hundreds of years rather than a dozen, then there is no overall increase.
The term "global warming" in common parlance has come to mean "human caused global warming". In reality, humans have very very little effect on global temperatures, but anti-industrial pseudo-environmentalists have successfully promoted their lies.
Why is the amount of solar radiation reaching the earths surface increasing? The authors of the Science papers dont have a firm idea, but most tend to think that it has to do with the atmosphere becoming generally cleaner as a result of less pollution being emitted into it rather than actual changes in the solar output.
What a hoot, the heating of our earth is actually OUR FAULT, due to decreasing pollution!
Thanks for the alert!
The conservative, truly scientific position is that we do not have enough data to know.
As near as I can tell, the position of global warming religious advocates is that the climate of the earth has not changed for billions of years, and it is only now that temperatures are fluctuating, and first world pollution is the problem.
There is a pretty good correlation of solar output and sunspot activity.
Imagine that. Solar output changes because the sun changes.
BUSH'S FAULT!!!
Rush was talking today about the warming of mars caused by the sun.
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