Clouds and cosmos
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J'ai découvert par hazard les travaux de Henrik Svensmark sur le processus de formation des nuages.
Ces derniers remettaient en cause les thèses défendues par les tenants du réchauffement climatique du aux activités humaines. En effectuant quelques recherches sur Internet j'ai pu mesurer l'incroyable fourvoiement de ceux qui conseillent les gouvernements sur les décisions à prendre. Et pas uniquement fourvoiement mais aussi manipulation des informations, intoxication et enfumage des foules.
Les derniers travaux du Cern sur le sujet confirment les conclusions de Svensmark.
Affaire à suivre, car une remise au pas del'IPCC/GIEC s'avère nécessaire.
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I discovered by chance the research conducted by Henrik Svensmark on the process of cloud formation.
The results called into question the policies advocated by the proponents of global warming due to human activities. In doing some research online I could measure the incredible misdirection of those who advise governments on decisions. And not just misdirection but also manipulation of information, intoxication and smoking crowd.
The latest work on the subject of Cern confirm the findings of Svensmark.
Stay tuned, because in depth analysis of IPCC / GIEC turpitudes is necessary. Aug 30
"If it is an unusually warm winter in New York, it is probably also warm in Washington, D.C., for example," Hansen explained. "At high- and mid-latitudes Rossby Waves are the dominant cause of short-term temperature variations. And since those are fairly long waves we didn't think we needed a station at every one degree of separation."
5 October 2012 ESO celebrates its 50th anniversary
The Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets (CLOUD) experiment uses a special cloud chamber to study the possible link between galactic cosmic rays and cloud formation. Based at the Proton Synchrotron (PS) at CERN, this is the first time a high-energy physics accelerator has been used to study atmospheric and climate science. The results should contribute much to our understanding of clouds and climate. Cosmic rays are charged particles that bombard the Earth's atmosphere from outer space. Studies suggest they may have an influence on the amount of cloud cover through the formation of new aerosols (tiny particles suspended in the air that seed cloud droplets). This is supported by satellite measurements, which show a possible correlation between cosmic-ray intensity and the amount of low cloud cover.
CERN Finds “Significant” Cosmic Ray Cloud Effect Best known for its studies of the fundamental constituents of matter, the CERN particle-physics laboratory in Geneva is now also being used to study the climate. Researchers in the CLOUD collaboration have released the first results from their experiment designed to mimic conditions in the Earth’s atmosphere. By firing beams of particles from the lab’s Proton Synchrotron accelerator into a gas-filled chamber, they have discovered that cosmic rays could have a role to play in climate by enhancing the production of potentially cloud-seeding aerosols. – Physics World, 24 August 2011 If Henrik Svensmark is right, then we are going down the wrong path of taking all these expensive measures to cut carbon emissions; if he is right, we could carry on with carbon emissions as normal.
Jasper Kirkby is a superb scientist, but he has been a lousy politician. In 1998, anticipating he'd be leading a path-breaking experiment into the sun's role in global warming, he made the mistake of stating that the sun and cosmic rays "will probably be able to account for somewhere between a half and the whole of the increase in the Earth's temperature that we have seen in the last century." Global warming, he theorized, may be part of a natural cycle in the Earth's temperature.
CHURCHVILLE, VA—Get ready for the next big bombshell in the man-made warming debate.
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e physicien danois Henrik Swensmark ne se doutait probablement pas, en fournissant ses données et en faisant part de ses remarques aux réalisateurs de l'expérience "CLOUD" au CERN à Genève, que les résultats de cette expérience soulèveraient des problèmes politiques importants.
WUWT reader Max_B tips us off to this article and video. According to Nigel Calder’s Blog , CERN’s CLOUD experiment (testing Svensmarks’s cosmic-ray theory) shows a large enhancement of aerosol production and the results are due for release in 2 or 3 months’ time. There is a short Physics World interview with Jasper Kirkby which is worthwhile viewing and was published a couple of days ago…
J.A. performed the nucleation rate analysis. S.S. conducted the APi-TOF analysis.
Results paper published in GIGS (January 2013)
- Article posté le 07 avril 2010 - “La pluralité des voix n’est pas une preuve qui vaille. Car lorsqu’une vérité est quelque peu difficile à découvrir, il serait étonnant que tout un peuple l’ait rencontrée plutôt qu’un homme seul”.
The Climatic Research Unit email controversy (also known as "Climategate" ) [ 2 ] [ 3 ] began in November 2009 with the hacking of a server at the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia (UEA) by an external attacker. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Several weeks before the Copenhagen Summit on climate change, an unknown individual or group breached CRU's server and copied thousands of emails and computer files to various locations on the Internet.