If interception by solar wind of extrasolarsystem alien space invading cosmic rays
affects climate on earth, where we have thick layers of ionosphere, stratosphere & troposphere, can climatic cycles here be compared & contrasted with those on Mars, the density of whose atmosphere resembles our stratosphere & of course whose composition is largely of «greenhouse gases»?
Scientists have long suspected that the sun
affects climate on Earth, but that connection has proved hard to pin down.
«Finally we have the last piece of the puzzle explaining how particles from space
affect climate on Earth.
While it is theoretically possible for human and animal activities to
affect the climate on Earth, the main factor causing fluctuations in temperatures on this planet, as on Mars, is variability in energy output from the Sun.
However, it is very far from «the last piece of the puzzle explaining how particles from space
affect climate on Earth».
Not exact matches
The
earth is 10,000 years old, it's flat, is the only planet of billions to host life, and humans have NO
affect on the
climate.
Some researchers have proposed that these lava floods caused global extinctions
on Earth and that they
affect climate change, says planetary geologist Alfred McEwen of the University of Arizona, head of the Io observation team.
According to Henrik Svensmark, a physicist at the Danish National Space Center in Copenhagen, cosmic rays have a major
affect on the
Earth's
climate.
«Significant increases in summer temperatures will
affect the carbon cycling in the lakes, with potential consequences
on atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and the
Earth's
climate,» he added.
Further to Fred Pearce's editorial
on the outcome of the Rio +20
Earth Summit (30 June, p 3), the disarray in international politics that he highlighted with regard to
climate change is now so potentially dangerous that no one can
affect to be a disinterested observer.
«As we consider how humans may be
affecting climate, dissecting what was going
on tens of thousands of years ago in all regions of the globe can help scientists better predict how the
Earth will respond to modern
climate forcings.»
Understanding how that would
affect the
climate will require going beyond historical records of
climate change, or even the information encoded in tree rings or ice cores, to what scientists call «deep time» records of conditions
on Earth, according to a new NAS analysis.
The researchers determined that natural influences
on Earth's
climate, such as those caused by variations in its orbit around the sun, could
affect the strength of El Niño events.
«If we know the drawdown in the Gulf of Mexico caused that, we can better understand how natural events
on earth can
affect the
climate.»
In particular, we should make sure of our discoveries
on life in various environments
on Earth, our knowledge of how our planet and its life have
affected each other over
Earth history, and our satellite observations of
Earth's
climate.
While it is often occurring in remote regions, ongoing change with the cryosphere has impacts
on people all around the world: sea level rise
affects coastlines globally, billions of people rely
on water from snowpack, and the diminishing sea ice that covers the Arctic Ocean plays a significant role in
Earth's
climate and weather patterns.
How these cyclical
climate take place is still unknown, but they «are most likely caused by variations in the solar wind and associated magnetic fields that
affect the flux of cosmic rays incident
on cloudiness, and thereby control the amount of sunlight reaching the
earth's surface and thus the
climate.»
Svensmark (1998) later proposed that changes in the inter-planetary magnetic fields (IMF) resulting from variations
on the sun can
affect the
climate through galactic cosmic rays (GCR) by modulating
earth's cloud cover.
As I mentioned in an earlier post... current
climate change
affects every climatic system
on earth to varying degrees.
The UN Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change has released the most comprehensive synthesis of what climate scientists know about how we're currently affecting the Earth's c
Climate Change has released the most comprehensive synthesis of what
climate scientists know about how we're currently affecting the Earth's c
climate scientists know about how we're currently
affecting the
Earth's
climateclimate.
A scientist would never focus
on ONLY one variable, CO2, probably a very minor variable with no correlation with average temperature, when there are dozens of variables
affecting Earth's
climate... and then further focus only
on manmade CO2, for political reasons (only that 3 % of all atmospheric CO2 can be blamed
on humans... which is the goal of
climate modelers... along with getting more government grants.)
It goes
on to say: «On a global scale, climate is determined by the sun's energy affecting materials such as soil, rocks, and water at and near the Earth's surface.&raqu
on to say: «
On a global scale, climate is determined by the sun's energy affecting materials such as soil, rocks, and water at and near the Earth's surface.&raqu
On a global scale,
climate is determined by the sun's energy
affecting materials such as soil, rocks, and water at and near the
Earth's surface.»
If the public knew the extent of evidence
on all the ways
climate change is
affecting the
Earth, Harvey said, «then maybe they would be more convinced.»
«(We) support the findings of the latest Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change report, which states that the Earth is undergoing adverse global climate change and that these changes will negatively affect public he
Climate Change report, which states that the
Earth is undergoing adverse global
climate change and that these changes will negatively affect public he
climate change and that these changes will negatively
affect public health...
Anthropogenic
climate change, primarily from burning fossil fuels, already
affects health in every region
on earth.
«The Polar Bear, the largest apex predator
on Earth is
affected by
climate change that has led to the loss of 2 million m2 of sea ice.
Shukla» s rationale is based
on a false assumption: «Now we have before us, thanks to IPCC, a third discovery: humans are
affecting the
Earth» s
climate.»
«A report in the December 3, 2010, issue of Science has reinforced what many scientists have suspected all along: variation in the Sun's output causes significant change in
Earth's
climate... This new work indicates that even small variations in the Sun's output can have significant
affect here
on Earth.
By picking one specific area of only one of the spheres (surface temperatures), while it might be one piece of interesting information and it certainly it is quite true that surface temperatures have been flat at or near record high levels, focusing
on this fact alone and the fact that
climate models failed to have forecast it, does very little overall good if the goal is to educate the public about the bigger picture, i.e. anthropogenic
climate change as an energy imbalance
affecting the whole
Earth energy system, including all the spheres discussed above.
However, despite the shocking revelations of how
climate change has
affected life
on Earth, the study says that these responses or distress in nature could be observed and used to create ways
on how nature could adapt to the warming
climate.
Brook Riley,
climate justice and energy campaigner at Friends of the
Earth Europe said: «Our governments are sitting
on their hands while
climate change is already
affecting more and more people across the globe.
Climate change affects all of us and all the systems on planet Earth - from natural disasters to disrupted growing seasons, our changing climate is having widespread e
Climate change
affects all of us and all the systems
on planet
Earth - from natural disasters to disrupted growing seasons, our changing
climate is having widespread e
climate is having widespread effects.
My particular topic of research is the sun, how it changes over time and how those changes
affect the space environment, the weather and the
climate on Earth.
Given that mainstream
climate change scientific view holds that the
Earth could experience rapid non-linear
climate change impacts which outstrip the ability of some people and nations to adapt, should this fact
affect whether nations which emit high levels of ghgs should be able to use scientific uncertainty as an excuse for non-action
on climate change?
Do you notice how these «scientists» (they are more akin to grant money «gold diggers») fail to mention the
affect the wobbling tilt of the
earth has
on climate?
So that we can fight
climate change — a change in
climate temperatures that may or may NOT be
affected by man's activities
on this
earth.
Earth Focus is an environmental news magazine that features investigate reports
on how changes to the
Earth's resources and
climate are
affecting everyday people all over the world.
'' trying to come up with or re-post every possible argument under the sun to all but argue against the basic concept that radically altering the atmosphere
on a multi million year basis is going to
affect the net energy balance of
earth, which over time is going to translate into a very different
climate (and ocean level) than the one we've comfortably come to rely
on.
«More CO2 promotes more plant growth both
on land and throughout the surface waters of the world's oceans, and this vast assemblage of plant life has the ability to
affect Earth's
climate in several ways, almost all of them tending to counteract the heating effects of CO2's thermal radiative forcing.»
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While actual scientists are trying to piece together every little part of an otherwise almost un-piecable long term chaotic and variable system in response now to a massive increase in net lower atmospheric energy absorption and re radiation, Curry is busy — much like most of the comments
on this site most of the time — trying to come up with or re-post every possible argument under the sun to all but argue against the basic concept that radically altering the atmosphere
on a multi million year basis is going to
affect the net energy balance of
earth, which over time is going to translate into a very different
climate (and ocean level) than the one we've comfortably come to rely
on.
And noting «zonal mean - winds constitute an important element of global atmospheric circulation,» they go
on to suggest,» if the solar cycle can influence zonal mean - winds, then it may
affect other features of global
climate as well, including oscillations such as the NAO and MJO, of which zonal winds are an ingredient» Thus, «the cause of this forcing» as they describe it, «likely involves some combination of solar wind, galactic cosmic rays, ionosphere -
Earth currents and cloud microphysics.»
All creatures
on Earth are exposed to the
climate and are
affected by it, so they will change when the
climate changes.
Besides the evolving and increasing human influence
on the
climate, we also know that plenty of other natural factors can
affect Earth's temperature.
This will help scientists explore, more accurately than is possible today, how rising temperatures, shifting precipitation patterns, increasing greenhouse gas levels, and other natural and human - induced changes
affect tropical forests» influence
on Earth's
climate.
Climate change will
affect all of life
on earth.
But here
on earth, 93,000,000 miles away from the sun, we can and in fact have,
affected our own
climate system.
Assessments by the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC) suggest that the earth's climate warmed 0.85 ℃ (1.53 oF) between 1880 to 2012 and that human activity affecting the atmosphere is likely an important driving
Climate Change (IPCC) suggest that the
earth's
climate warmed 0.85 ℃ (1.53 oF) between 1880 to 2012 and that human activity affecting the atmosphere is likely an important driving
climate warmed 0.85 ℃ (1.53 oF) between 1880 to 2012 and that human activity
affecting the atmosphere is likely an important driving factor.
On time scales of thousands to hundreds of thousands of years, variations in the
earth's orbit
affect climate.
13 How Moving Continents
Affect Climate (Page 275) Tectonic plates are pieces of
Earth's outer shell (the lithosphere) that move around
on the slowly flowing underlying rock layer (the asthenosphere).