Hot off the press: two geophysicists working at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have found that natural variability in rainfall cannot account for both the increase in wetness of wet places, and at the same time the increase in dryness of dry places. Then they have linked not merely the trends but details of the trends in temperature, to increasing temperature causing both dry places to get dryer, and wet places to get wetter.
The article is open access, once the embargo period is over, on the PNAS journal.
Another stake in climate denial's heart.
http://www.sciencerecorder.com/news/res ... l-warming/
PNAS Article Links Rainfall to CO2, Two Different Ways
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PNAS Article Links Rainfall to CO2, Two Different Ways
We need a directorate of science, and we need it to be voted on only by scientists. You don't get to vote on reality. Get over it. Elected officials that deny the findings of the Science Directorate are subject to immediate impeachment for incompetence.
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“Please remain calm: The Earth will heal itself — Climate is beyond our power to control…Earth doesn’t care about governments or their legislation. You can’t find much actual global warming in present-day weather observations. Climate change is a matter of geologic time, something that the earth routinely does on its own without asking anyone’s permission or explaining itself.” — Nobel Prize-Winning Stanford University Physicist Dr. Robert B. Laughlin, who won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1998, and was formerly a research scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
“Please remain calm: The Earth will heal itself — Climate is beyond our power to control…Earth doesn’t care about governments or their legislation. You can’t find much actual global warming in present-day weather observations. Climate change is a matter of geologic time, something that the earth routinely does on its own without asking anyone’s permission or explaining itself.” — Nobel Prize-Winning Stanford University Physicist Dr. Robert B. Laughlin, who won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1998, and was formerly a research scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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Re: PNAS Article Links Rainfall to CO2, Two Different Ways
Choff, did you even read it?
Hell I don't even know why I bother asking.
Hell I don't even know why I bother asking.
We need a directorate of science, and we need it to be voted on only by scientists. You don't get to vote on reality. Get over it. Elected officials that deny the findings of the Science Directorate are subject to immediate impeachment for incompetence.