New Paper suggests Atmosphere hit max CO2 in 1998

by Albert Milliron | September 19, 2008 at 07:07 am
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New Paper suggests Atmosphere hit max CO2 in 1998

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This is an interesting paper from our good friend Dr. John Christy of UAH and D. H. Douglas. In it, a bold claim is made about the likelihood that the atmosphere no longer shows the characteristic of CO2 radiative forcing, and that the effect apparently peaked around 1998. Here is figure 1 from the paper: See Photo

From the paper: “The global values of ΔT in Figure 1 show for the period Jan 1979 to Jan 2008 that the anomalies reached a maximum in 1998 which has not been exceeded by later values.”

Here is how the abstract reads:

“The global atmospheric temperature anomalies of Earth reached a maximum in 1998 which has not been exceeded during the subsequent 10 years. The global anomalies are calculated from the average of climate effects occurring in the tropical and the extratropical latitude bands. El Nino/La Nina effects in the tropical band are shown to explain the 1998 maximum while variations in the background of the global anomalies largely come from climate effects in the northern extratropics. These effects do not have the signature associated with CO2 climate forcing. However, the data show a small underlying positive trend that is consistent with CO2 climate forcing with no-feedback.”

You can read the paper  and the link below. which provides a new perspective on the role of CO2 as a radiative climate forcing.

Douglass, D.H., and J.R. Christy, 2008: Limits on CO2 Climate Forcing from Recent Temperature Data of Earth.

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henry birkenbine

don't tell gore

René
René
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at 10:20 on September 19th, 2008

The carbon-traders and gore will all be in denial.

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Albert Milliron

See below for details LOL

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SOLARLIFE

Submitted to Energy & Environment? That’s all the AGW proponents need to know for them to dismiss the paper. I believe I’ve seen that journal dismissed as not being a proper peer-reviewed outlet. 50% of US electricity generation fired by dirty coal plants. The "clean coal lobby pays the advertising and distribution of science junk since 15 years. Get a deep breath from the exhaust pipe of your car, it is not toxic, no radiative forcing, just die.

Here a  NP Cry for help C02:   The Carbon Footprint is 900,000 tons per year

I think the US had enough Hurricane and Tornados this year. If there are still people not willing to take reponsability, they should go to climate hell where they find a save haven. If it doesn't help go to church give 10% and pray that the next hurricane happens somewhere else. America where is your think tank. No money, no party, blow up the world with C02

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