Experts say that global warming reduces spring snow cover. It isn’t happening.
http://climate.rutgers.edu/snowcover/table_area.php?ui_set=0&ui_sort=1
Experts say that global warming reduces spring snow cover. It isn’t happening.
http://climate.rutgers.edu/snowcover/table_area.php?ui_set=0&ui_sort=1
They thought they had a live one in 2010.
Now they are praying for a repeat of the 1998 El Nino.
El Nino + radiations can explain this graph.
1998, 2010 had strong El Ninos and 2012 a “failed” one,
http://climate4you.com/images/NOAA%20CPC%20OceanicNinoIndexMonthly1979%20With37monthRunningAverage.gif
2008 and 2009 the radiations were low, and in 2013 (despite what NASA says) was the lowest year of the “first peak” of the present cycle
http://www.landscheidt.info/images/sc5_sc24_1.png
There is a great number of paper “predicting” an El Nino this year, and in 2015, etc.
They “predicted” it in 2012 too and it didn’t happen.
I believe they have no clue of the importance of solar radiations on climate.
There’s no such word as “radiations”. It does not have a plural.
Well, it happens when it happens, then is used as evidence and ignored when doesn’t happen.
These people are a bunch of charlatans.