Climate Oscillations 11: Oceanic Niño Index (ONI)

ENSO affects weather all over the world but doesn’t track the global mean surface temperature (GMST), at least for the last 35 years. Is GMST an appropriate measure of climate…

The Warming Of 2023 Was Due To Natural Causes, Not Man-Made

The volcano in question occurred at the end of January 2022. Not much happened until around May 2023. Then, however, the “impulse response” of the climate system probably took place:…

A Tale of 2 Opposing Ocean Warming Narratives!

One suggests recent ocean warming has been totally driven by human emissions that amplified the greenhouse effect. That narrative is supported the correlation with rising CO2 that blankets the globe.…

Sea Surface Temperatures: West Versus East Coast

El Nino is dead.  Long live La Nina, its frigid cousin!

El Nino’s Collapse Has Begun

…a LOT of cooling has been happening beneath the surface!

Check Your Facts, CNN, Human Emissions Aren’t Driving ‘Doomsday Glacier’ Decline

Seas always rise between ice ages, and history suggests that they will continue to rise, with fits and starts, until the next ice age commences.

L A Times Falsely Hypes El Nino Driven Modest Global Temperature Increases as “Record-Hot” Climate Change Outcomes

The. L A Times climate alarmists flawed claims that global anomaly increased temperature levels are “hot” or “hottest” are grossly misleading and based on considering only temperature anomaly increases while…

Climate Change Weekly #479: Hot Summer Due to Many Factors—Carbon Dioxide Emissions Are Not One of Them

Large Increase in Atmospheric Water Vapor Likely Contributing to Current Heat Wave

UAH – What is Foretold

What is apparent is that the detrended temperature anomaly distribution is nearly symmetrical.

Climate Sensitivity from 1970-2021 Warming Estimates

.. the observational data suggest lower climate sensitivities (ECS) than promoted by the IPCC with a central estimate of +2.09 deg C. for the global average. This is at the…

Reanalysis datasets used to analyze Equatorial Pacific Ocean heat content diverge more after strong El Niño events

Peer-Reviewed Publication INSTITUTE OF ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Meteorologists frequently use ocean reanalysis data to study the evolution of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) over time. These datasets are…