[HCARC] Something interesting from John N5CQ posted at CTDXCC

John K5XA k5xa at godfather-ridge.com
Wed Aug 31 14:10:25 EDT 2011


Sorry! Fat Fingers!

 

That should be N5CQ - 

 

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v476/n7361/full/nature10343.html

 

Role of sulphuric acid, ammonia and galactic cosmic rays in atmospheric
aerosol nucleation

 

 

 

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100102296/sun-causes-clima

te-change-shock/

 

The science is now all-but-settled on global warming, convincing new
evidence demonstrates, but Al Gore, the IPCC and other global warming
doomsayers won’t be celebrating. The new findings point to cosmic rays and
the sun — not human activities — as the dominant controller of climate on

Earth.    The research, published with little fanfare this week in the

prestigious journal Nature, comes from über-prestigious CERN, the European
Organization for Nuclear Research, one of the world’s largest centres for
scientific research involving 60 countries and 8,000 scientists at more than
600 universities and national laboratories. CERN is the organization that
invented the World Wide Web, that built the multi-billion dollar Large
Hadron Collider, and that has now built a pristinely clean stainless steel
chamber that precisely recreated the Earth’s atmosphere.

 

In this chamber, 63 CERN scientists from 17 European and American institutes
have done what global warming doomsayers said could never be done —
demonstrate that cosmic rays promote the formation of molecules that in
Earth’s atmosphere can grow and seed clouds, the cloudier and thus cooler it
will be. Because the sun’s magnetic field controls how many cosmic rays
reach Earth’s atmosphere (the stronger the sun’s magnetic field, the more it
shields Earth from incoming cosmic rays from space), the sun determines the
temperature on Earth.

 

 

 

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/08/25/some-reactions-to-the-cloud-experiment

/#more-45850

 

 73 John N5CQ

 

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K5XA

 

 

 

 



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