The author, William Kininmonth argues the possibilities of how to control the temperatures of the earth by controlling the temperatures of the oceans. It's already well known in meteorology that SST's (sea surface temperatures) can determine weather patterns, as well as alternating or the absence of El Nino and La Nina seasons based on the Pacific Ocean temperatures. As we continue to explore how to best keep our climate stable, I believe it's worth looking at all of the data presented, in a clear unfiltered lens as we view the future of our earths stability. Sometimes when a few scientists propose ideas, those ideas may become the catalyst to resolving an issue.
Rethinking the Greenhouse Effect by William Kininmonth
The pattern of recent global warming underscores the validity of what meteorologists widely recognise: the oceans are the vital inertial and thermal flywheels of the climate system. The corollary is, if one wants to control climate, it will be necessary to control the oceans. Efforts to decarbonise in the hope of affecting global temperatures will be in vain.About the author William Kininmonth joined the Australian Bureau of Meteorology in 1960, and retired in 1998 as head of the National Climate Centre. He was a consultant to the World Meteorological Organi- zation’s Commission for Climatology and participated in regional coordination and training pro- grams. William Kininmonth is author of Climate Change: A Natural Hazard (2004, Multi-Science Pub- lishing
About the author
William Kininmonth joined the Australian Bureau of Meteorology in 1960, and retired in 1998 as
head of the National Climate Centre. He was a consultant to the World Meteorological Organi-
zation’s Commission for Climatology and participated in regional coordination and training pro-
grams. William Kininmonth is author of Climate Change: A Natural Hazard (2004, Multi-Science Pub-
lishing
The author, William Kininmonth argues the possibilities of how to control the temperatures of the earth by controlling the temperatures of the oceans. It's already well known in meteorology that SST's (sea surface temperatures) can determine weather patterns, as well as alternating or the absence of El Nino and La Nina seasons based on the Pacific Ocean temperatures. As we continue to explore how to best keep our climate stable, I believe it's worth looking at all of the data presented, in a clear unfiltered lens as we view the future of our earths stability. Sometimes when a few scientists propose ideas, those ideas may become the catalyst to resolving an issue.
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[quote] The pattern of recent global warming underscores the validity of what meteorologists widely recognise: the oceans are the vital inertial and thermal flywheels of the climate system. The corollary is, if one wants to control climate, it will be necessary to control the oceans. Efforts to decarbonise in the hope of affecting global temperatures will be in vain. [/quote] [quote] About the author William Kininmonth joined the Australian Bureau of Meteorology in 1960, and retired in 1998 as head of the National Climate Centre. He was a consultant to the World Meteorological Organi- zation’s Commission for Climatology and participated in regional coordination and training pro- grams. William Kininmonth is author of Climate Change: A Natural Hazard (2004, Multi-Science Pub- lishing [/quote]
About the author
William Kininmonth joined the Australian Bureau of Meteorology in 1960, and retired in 1998 as
head of the National Climate Centre. He was a consultant to the World Meteorological Organi-
zation’s Commission for Climatology and participated in regional coordination and training pro-
grams. William Kininmonth is author of Climate Change: A Natural Hazard (2004, Multi-Science Pub-
lishing
Additional reading from the GWPF on the Greenhouse Effect:
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