The concept of dusty North Pole ice turning around the temperature cycle at the cold end is brilliant. Are water clouds (cumulus) increasing albedo at the hot end of the cycle the main factor of temperature turning back down?
Hi Tom, I've been frustrated by the failure of many authors to try to explain the anomalies between the the popular climate change dogma, and the observations which have been ignored. So I have kept reading, and was relieved to find Ralph's presentation hosted by you. Thank you. I look forward to finding more papers which address the uncertainties. I am a mining engineer by vocation, still working at what I love, read science daily, and I have been flying recreationally for over 50 years. I live in rural Western Australia, 10" annual rainfall average.
The concept of dusty North Pole ice turning around the temperature cycle at the cold end is brilliant. Are water clouds (cumulus) increasing albedo at the hot end of the cycle the main factor of temperature turning back down?
Hi Tom, I've been frustrated by the failure of many authors to try to explain the anomalies between the the popular climate change dogma, and the observations which have been ignored. So I have kept reading, and was relieved to find Ralph's presentation hosted by you. Thank you. I look forward to finding more papers which address the uncertainties. I am a mining engineer by vocation, still working at what I love, read science daily, and I have been flying recreationally for over 50 years. I live in rural Western Australia, 10" annual rainfall average.