Jeesh I didn't even go to college and didn't have to commission a study either to reach this conclusion
Solar activity influences climate change;says scientists
Changes in the sun’s energy output may have led to marked natural climate change in Europe over the last 1000 years, according to researchers at Cardiff University.
Scientists studied seafloor sediments to determine how the temperature of the North Atlantic and its localised atmospheric circulation had altered. Warm surface waters flowing across the North Atlantic, an extension of the Gulf Stream, and warm westerly winds are responsible for the relatively mild climate of Europe, especially in winter. Slight changes in the transport of heat associated with these systems can led to regional climate variability, and the study findings matched historic accounts of climate change, including the notoriously severe winters of the 16th and 18th centuries which pre-date global industrialisation.
The study found that changes in the Sun’s activity can have a considerable impact on the ocean-atmospheric dynamics in the North Atlantic, with potential effects on regional climate.
They better be careful this sounds borderline heretical and could be grounds for a denier warrant being issued for their summary execution on the altar of anthropogenic global warming.
You know that human sacrifices slow the effects of this insidious man-made catastrophe right.
H/T www.realclearscience.com
I know man surprised the fuck outta me too.It's hard to wrap your brain around.
Solar activity influences climate change;says scientists
Changes in the sun’s energy output may have led to marked natural climate change in Europe over the last 1000 years, according to researchers at Cardiff University.
Scientists studied seafloor sediments to determine how the temperature of the North Atlantic and its localised atmospheric circulation had altered. Warm surface waters flowing across the North Atlantic, an extension of the Gulf Stream, and warm westerly winds are responsible for the relatively mild climate of Europe, especially in winter. Slight changes in the transport of heat associated with these systems can led to regional climate variability, and the study findings matched historic accounts of climate change, including the notoriously severe winters of the 16th and 18th centuries which pre-date global industrialisation.
The study found that changes in the Sun’s activity can have a considerable impact on the ocean-atmospheric dynamics in the North Atlantic, with potential effects on regional climate.
They better be careful this sounds borderline heretical and could be grounds for a denier warrant being issued for their summary execution on the altar of anthropogenic global warming.
You know that human sacrifices slow the effects of this insidious man-made catastrophe right.
H/T www.realclearscience.com
I know man surprised the fuck outta me too.It's hard to wrap your brain around.