From: Meteorologist on
27-day variation in cloud amount in the
Western Pacific warm pool region …
Y Takahashi, Y Okazaki, M Sato, H …
- Atmos. Chem. …, 2010
http://www.atmos-chem-phys.org/10/1577/2010/acp-10-1577-2010.pdf

Galactic cosmic rays-clouds effect and
bifurcation model of the Earth global
climate. Part 1. Theory
VD Rusov, AV Glushkov, VN Vaschenko, OT …
- Journal of Atmospheric …, 2010 - Elsevier
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6VHB-4Y4PVT5-2&_user=10&_coverDate=04%2F30%2F2010&_rdoc=1&_fmt=high&_orig=search&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_searchStrId=1280121845&_rerunOrigin=scholar.google&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=0ab52c67087d611aa2564193626988fa

Cosmic Rays and The Climate
T. Sloan
2008
http://74.125.155.132/scholar?q=cache:HE_HF4MHaM0J:scholar.google.com/+Svensmark+Kirkby+Rusov&hl=en&as_sdt=40000000&as_ylo=2008

"Abstract—A number of papers and posters were presented atthe ECRS on
the subject of the relationship between cosmic rays(CR) and both the
climate and the weather. I was asked by the
organisers to attempt to summarise them."

Carbon Dioxide Production Responsibility
on the Basis of comparing in Situ …
SC Mavrodiev, L Pekevski, B Vachev, B …
- Arxiv preprint arXiv: …, 2008
http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0810/0810.0125.pdf

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BTW svensmark kirkby rusov and shaviv are
the Big 4 for Google Scholar Search on this
topic.

David Christainsen
From: Roger Coppock on
On Apr 3, 5:15 pm, Meteorologist <dchristain...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> 27-day variation in cloud amount in the
> Western Pacific warm pool region …
> Y Takahashi, Y Okazaki, M Sato, H …
> - Atmos. Chem. …, 2010http://www.atmos-chem-phys.org/10/1577/2010/acp-10-1577-2010.pdf

Gee! Declaring that a 27-day variation is a climate trend.
Look up the differences between weather and climate.
Then, show us at the correlation between cosmic rays
and global mean temperatures for at least the last three
solar cycles.

Also, realize that the sun is the major source of cosmic
rays here on planet Earth. Yet, global warming occurs
mostly at night and in the winter.

> BTW svensmark kirkby rusov and shaviv are
? the Big 4 for Google Scholar Search on this
> topic.

The world is so large that can find at least 4 crackpots
for any bunk.
From: richp on
On Apr 3, 9:02 pm, Roger Coppock <rcopp...(a)adnc.com> wrote:
> On Apr 3, 5:15 pm, Meteorologist <dchristain...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > 27-day variation in cloud amount in the
> > Western Pacific warm pool region …
> > Y Takahashi, Y Okazaki, M Sato, H …
> > - Atmos. Chem. …, 2010http://www.atmos-chem-phys.org/10/1577/2010/acp-10-1577-2010.pdf
>
> Gee!  Declaring that a 27-day variation is a climate trend.
> Look up the differences between weather and climate.
> Then, show us at the correlation between cosmic rays
> and global mean temperatures for at least the last three
> solar cycles.
>
> Also, realize that the sun is the major source of cosmic
> rays here on planet Earth.  Yet, global warming occurs
> mostly at night and in the winter.
>
> > BTW svensmark kirkby rusov and shaviv are
>
> ? the Big 4 for Google Scholar Search on this
>
> > topic.
>
> The world is so large that can find at least 4 crackpots
> for any bunk.

The world is so large that any idiot can find at least 4 crackpots
for any bunk.
From: Meteorologist on
On Apr 4, 12:02 am, Roger Coppock <rcopp...(a)adnc.com> wrote:
> On Apr 3, 5:15 pm, Meteorologist <dchristain...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > 27-day variation in cloud amount in the
> > Western Pacific warm pool region …
> > Y Takahashi, Y Okazaki, M Sato, H …
> > - Atmos. Chem. …, 2010http://www.atmos-chem-phys.org/10/1577/2010/acp-10-1577-2010.pdf
>
> Gee!  Declaring that a 27-day variation is a climate trend.

No; re-read the paper; you misunderstand the author.
He supported his conclusion with evidence. So, take
your attitude and chuck it.

> Look up the differences between weather and climate.

Why? I already know.

> Then, show us at the correlation between cosmic rays
> and global mean temperatures for at least the last three
> solar cycles.

No; do your own homework in the literature and stop
dropping bunk on me.

> Also, realize that the sun is the major source of cosmic
> rays here on planet Earth.  Yet, global warming occurs
> mostly at night and in the winter.

Interesting, if true, but I don't think it is.

> > BTW svensmark kirkby rusov and shaviv are
>
> ? the Big 4 for Google Scholar Search on this
>
> > topic.
>
> The world is so large that can find at least 4 crackpots
> for any bunk.

You are libelling them; every time you commit
libel in a thread of mine I will point it out. So,
I highly recommend that you stop your libel.

David Christainsen

From: Meteorologist on
On Apr 4, 1:03 am, richp <travelingman95...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>...
> The world is so large that any idiot can find at least 4 crackpots
> for any bunk.

Do you know any climate science?

David Christainsen