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The Sun’s influence on the weather on Earth

Canada Free Press

History and science of El Niño, Severe Limitations of IPCC Science

El Niño Alone Illustrates Why IPCC Science Is Wrong

By Dr. Tim Ball  Monday, March 22, 2010

IPCC Reports claim with certainty that increases in global temperature since the 19th century are due to human addition of CO2. There are a multitude of problems with the claim not least the omission or lack of understanding of major temperature altering mechanisms. We are in the middle of an El Niño event, more commonly called El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) that is modifying temperatures beyond human effect (Figure 1).

As Happ notes, “The gorilla in the climate change closet is ENSO. Until the mechanism responsible for the fluctuation in tropical temperatures that feeds into global temperatures is described and the resulting contribution to global temperature is quantified we have no hope of quantifying the temperature change that is due to ‘anthropogenic’ causes.”….(Full Story)

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The article by Dr. Tim Ball refers to the explanation of the cause of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) that had been provided by Dr. Theodore Landscheidt.  A link to that explanation is contained in the article.  Here are excerpts from a more detailed report by Dr. Landscheidt on the long-term predictability of the variations of the Sun’s influence on Earth’s weather.

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