The global warming pause By S. Fred Singer

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/02/the_global_warming_pause.html
CO2 may no longer affect climate.

The non-warming of the climate has become a topic much discussed since about 2005. John Christy has testified to Congress about the “gap” between IPCC climate models, which are based on steadily increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 and observations of atmospheric temperatures, measured by both satellites and radiosondes, 1978-2015. [REF hyperlink; see Christy fig. below]

There have been many attempts to explain this discrepancy, ranging from a flat denial that such a gap exists [REF*; Tom Karl, Science, 2015 pp. 1469-1472, doi: 10.1126/science.aaa5632] to attempts to account for the “missing incoming energy.” For example, Kevin Trenberth has proposed that the missing energy instead of warming the atmosphere, “hides” in the deep ocean, to be released later.

Based on all the foregoing discussion, of the log-dependence of CO2 forcing, [REF Myhre et al, GRL, 1998 vol. 25, doi: org/10.1029/98GLO1908] and its possible climate-cooling effect, I have a simpler hypothesis on the ineffectiveness of CO2 in warming the climate. I realize, however, that this explanation is unacceptable to IPCC, and to many climate-warming advocates. However, I believe the “gap,” now 40 years long, according to Christy, has existed throughout the Industrial Revolution — and probably during the whole of the Holocene. In other words, I consider the “pause” may be permanent.

I also believe that the gap will continue to grow in the future and demonstrate a convincing empirical argument, supporting my explanation — namely that CO2 no longer affects the climate, except perhaps at the slow level of its log-dependence.

This log-dependence has to be modified (1) by CO2 cooling of the climate and (2) by possible positive feedback from water vapor [WV], as assumed by IPCC.

In any case, all CO2 effects are overshadowed by climate oscillations and changes in solar activity, [REF. as can be seen in fig.14, pg.12, “Nature Rules the Climate” Neff et al, 2001, “Strong Coherence…” Nature vol. 411, pp. 290–293].

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