Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Yesterday, Anthony Watts posted a most interesting discussion of the Hunga-Tonga volcano, entitled "Record Global Temperatures Driven by Hunga-Tonga Volcanic Water Vapor – Visualized". I found some curiosities worth discussing in the post. First was the delay between "cause" and "effect". Here's Ryan Maue's graph showing the conundrum: Figure 1.
Thunderstorms are one way the Earth regulates its overall temperature. A scientific paper written by Willis Eschenbach titled, “How Earth’s Temperature is Controlled by Clouds and Thunderstorms”, outlines the basic
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach (In sailors' parlance, an "old salt" is some fool like myself who has spent a good chunk of their life at sea …) It seems that climate alarmists have a new focus oceanic salinity. From the Florida Times-Union I find: Researchers, including in Jacksonville, warn of perilous salinity changes in warming
Guest Post By Willis Eschenbach OK, quick question: What do these weather phenomena have in common? Air Pollution Weather (temperature inversions) Aridity Avalanche (snow) Average rain Average Wind Speed Coastal Flood Drought Affecting Crops (agricultural drought) Drought From Lack Of Rain (hydrological drought) Erosion of Coastlines Fire Weather (hot and windy) Flooding From Heavy Rain