Thursday, October 05, 2006

COSMIC RAYS AND GLOBAL WARMING

An inconvenient finding:
The data revealed that electrons released by cosmic rays act as catalysts, which significantly accelerate the formation of stable, ultra-small clusters of sulphuric acid and water molecules which are building blocks for the cloud condensation nuclei. A vast numbers of such microscopic droplets appeared, floating in the air in the reaction chamber.

‘We were amazed by the speed and efficiency with which the electrons do their work of creating the building blocks for the cloud condensation nuclei,’ says team leader Henrik Svensmark, who is Director of the Center for Sun-Climate Research within the Danish National Space Center. ‘This is a completely new result within climate science.’

The experimental results lend strong empirical support to the theory proposed a decade ago by Henrik Svensmark and Eigil Friis-Christensen that cosmic rays influence Earth’s climate through their effect on cloud formation. The original theory rested on data showing a strong correlation between variation in the intensity of cosmic radiation penetrating the atmosphere and the amount of low-altitude clouds. Cloud cover increases when the intensity of cosmic rays grows and decreases when the intensity declines.

It is known that low-altitude clouds have an overall cooling effect on the Earth’s surface. Hence, variations in cloud cover caused by cosmic rays can change the surface temperature. The existence of such a cosmic connection to Earth’s climate might thus help to explain past and present variations in Earth’s climate.

Interestingly, during the 20th Century, the Sun’s magnetic field which shields Earth from cosmic rays more than doubled, thereby reducing the average influx of cosmic rays. The resulting reduction in cloudiness, especially of low-altitude clouds, may be a significant factor in the global warming Earth has undergone during the last century. However, until now, there has been no experimental evidence of how the causal mechanism linking cosmic rays and cloud formation may work.
Svensmark didn't exactly gloat but couldn't resist a bit of a dig at the Al Gore crowd:
"The greenhouse effect must play some role. But those who are absolutely certain that the rise in temperatures is due solely to carbon dioxide have no scientific justification. It's pure guesswork."
Svensmark must be a brave man; the global warmingists don't take dissent kindly.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Nexus 6 said...

Could be a good idea to be a little skeptical of these guys don't you think.

6:37 PM  
Anonymous andycanuck said...

Doesn't Phil Adams predict him being sent to a reeducation camp in 2010 during first Gore administration and being executed in 2018 during the third Gore administration?

2:46 AM  
Anonymous annie said...

Al Gores' mansion uses 10 times the electricity of an ordinary house. He made a movie. Spelt Hollywood. Hollywood is about money, facts be damned. Sell the tickets is the priority. We are not sheep in a flock to be led by a few.

10:31 PM  

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