If the foregoing two posts from my blog are accurate appraisals and the huge cyclones that appear in the Southern Oceans are representative of all the other systems where volcanic eruptions deposit whole aquifers from mountain ranges under active volcanoes, then the sum of geo-physics is Global Cooling on a seriously underestimated scale!
From a Youtube post:
> scientists agree the climate is changing, duh as the climate was getting warmer for a few thousands years as we are making our way out of a interglacial period,
No they don't because no it wasn't therefore, no we aren't.
> but scientists are not in an agreement as to how much humans are contributing to the change that's the false narrative part, we don't know
Wrong again: http://weatherlawyer.blogspot.co.uk/2017/09/global-cooling.html
> how human behavior is changing the climate, it was already warming before the industrial period and scientists are not in agreement about it
So what are you talking about?
At the time of writing the Northern Hemisphere is full of anticyclonic weather in the higher latitudes. If you knew anything about weather you'd know that this is an Arctic blast building.
At the same time, the Southern Ocean is filling with water from volcanic sources and the cyclones have extended past Australian latitudes. If you know anything about water in the lower atmosphere you should understand that this is a cooling effect.
Volcanoes Today, 26 Sep 2017: Dukono volcano, Agung, Reventador, Turrialba, Cleveland, Sinabung, Sabancaya, Aoba
I never bothered to post images on the above snippet because it was so damned obvious. I see now, that I had better make changes. The reportage of volcanic activity is so woefully abjured that I can only point out these few examples until such times as meteorology can take the next step into geo-physics.
From a Youtube post:
> scientists agree the climate is changing, duh as the climate was getting warmer for a few thousands years as we are making our way out of a interglacial period,
No they don't because no it wasn't therefore, no we aren't.
> but scientists are not in an agreement as to how much humans are contributing to the change that's the false narrative part, we don't know
Wrong again: http://weatherlawyer.blogspot.co.uk/2017/09/global-cooling.html
> how human behavior is changing the climate, it was already warming before the industrial period and scientists are not in agreement about it
So what are you talking about?
At the time of writing the Northern Hemisphere is full of anticyclonic weather in the higher latitudes. If you knew anything about weather you'd know that this is an Arctic blast building.
At the same time, the Southern Ocean is filling with water from volcanic sources and the cyclones have extended past Australian latitudes. If you know anything about water in the lower atmosphere you should understand that this is a cooling effect.
Volcanoes Today, 26 Sep 2017: Dukono volcano, Agung, Reventador, Turrialba, Cleveland, Sinabung, Sabancaya, Aoba
I never bothered to post images on the above snippet because it was so damned obvious. I see now, that I had better make changes. The reportage of volcanic activity is so woefully abjured that I can only point out these few examples until such times as meteorology can take the next step into geo-physics.
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