Monthly Archives: June 2021

Climate Letter #1969

In recent letters I have drawn attention to something real that is going on in the upper atmosphere that I think has important implications for the study of climate change but is rarely ever mentioned. I want to describe it … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1968

After publishing yesterday’s letter I was struck by the realization that precipitable water’s (PW”s) greenhouse energy effect is subject to radical differences in each of the two hemispheres. The unique mechanism that goes a long way toward explaining the cause … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1967

In today’s letter I want to bring a new level of clarity to a natural process that enables air temperatures at the planetary surface to cause changes in the movement of precipitable water (PW) concentrations that exist high in the … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1966

Some historic temperature extremes are expected this weekend along northern parts of the Pacific coastline, so we will want to see how the whole situation looks on the weather maps.  Today’s maps are helpful except that much of the information … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1965

Lots more images today. I want to do a refresher showing the key elements involved in the formation of a self-reinforcing feedback loop, this being one of a type that occurs with great regularity in the upper atmosphere. This particular … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1964

Carl’s theory has practical things to say about the greenhouse energy effect of precipitable water (PW). These are things you never hear about or read about anywhere else, just in these letters. The author of these letters is over 90 … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1963

The planet is currently engaged in a cool-down phase, and yet there are two very large regional warm anomalies in effect, both in the Eastern Hemisphere, as we see on this map. The one to the west has temperatures mostly … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1962

We still have much to learn about the cloud albedo effect of precipitable water (PW). Recent letters have gotten this subject off and runnng with some revelations that go way beyond anything I have personally observed or reported. I guess … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1961

Today, a view of the now-notorious heat anomaly in the US, seen from the Pacific side: First, observe that parts of the US, Mexico and Canada have no such problem, nor does a vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean. In … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1960

In these letters I continually stress the importance of knowing the truth about the greenhouse energy effect of streams of high precipitable water (PW) concentrations that enter the upper level of the troposphere on each side away from the tropical … Continue reading

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