Global surface temperature records (e.g. HadCRUT4) since 1850 are characterized by climatic oscillations synchronous with specific solar, planetary and lunar harmonics superimposed on a background warming modulation. The latter is related to a long millennial solar oscillation and to changes in the chemical composition of the atmosphere (e.g. aerosol and greenhouse gases). However, current general circulation climate models, e.g. the CMIP5 GCMs, to be used in the AR5 IPCC Report in 2013, fail to reconstruct the observed climatic oscillations. As an alternate, an empirical model is proposed that uses: (1) a specific set of decadal, multidecadal, secular and millennial astronomic harmonics to simulate the observed climatic oscillations; (2) a...
We investigate whether or not the decadal and multi-decadal climate oscillations have an astronomica...
We investigate whether or not the decadal and multi-decadal climate oscillations have an astronomica...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature has warmed by about 0.9 °C. The CMIP5 computer climate mod...
Global surface temperature records (e.g. HadCRUT4) since 1850 are characterized by climatic oscillat...
Global surface temperature records (e.g. HadCRUT4) since 1850 are characterized by climatic oscillat...
Global surface temperature records (e.g. HadCRUT4) since 1850 are characterized by climatic oscillat...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature (GST) has warmed by about 0.9 oC. The CMIP5 general circul...
We compare the performance of a recently proposed empirical climate model based on astronomical harm...
We compare the performance of a recently proposed empirical climate model based on astronomical harm...
We compare the performance of a recently proposed empirical climate model based on astronomical harm...
Power spectra of global surface temperature (GST) records (available since 1850) reveal major period...
Power spectra of global surface temperature (GST) records (available since 1850) reveal major period...
Power spectra of global surface temperature (GST) records (available since 1850) reveal major period...
Climate changes are due to anthropogenic factors, volcano eruptions and the natural variability of t...
Climate changes are due to anthropogenic factors, volcano eruptions and the natural variability of t...
We investigate whether or not the decadal and multi-decadal climate oscillations have an astronomica...
We investigate whether or not the decadal and multi-decadal climate oscillations have an astronomica...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature has warmed by about 0.9 °C. The CMIP5 computer climate mod...
Global surface temperature records (e.g. HadCRUT4) since 1850 are characterized by climatic oscillat...
Global surface temperature records (e.g. HadCRUT4) since 1850 are characterized by climatic oscillat...
Global surface temperature records (e.g. HadCRUT4) since 1850 are characterized by climatic oscillat...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature (GST) has warmed by about 0.9 oC. The CMIP5 general circul...
We compare the performance of a recently proposed empirical climate model based on astronomical harm...
We compare the performance of a recently proposed empirical climate model based on astronomical harm...
We compare the performance of a recently proposed empirical climate model based on astronomical harm...
Power spectra of global surface temperature (GST) records (available since 1850) reveal major period...
Power spectra of global surface temperature (GST) records (available since 1850) reveal major period...
Power spectra of global surface temperature (GST) records (available since 1850) reveal major period...
Climate changes are due to anthropogenic factors, volcano eruptions and the natural variability of t...
Climate changes are due to anthropogenic factors, volcano eruptions and the natural variability of t...
We investigate whether or not the decadal and multi-decadal climate oscillations have an astronomica...
We investigate whether or not the decadal and multi-decadal climate oscillations have an astronomica...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature has warmed by about 0.9 °C. The CMIP5 computer climate mod...