They are ebooks in .pdf format:
- On Global warming and the Illusion of Control – Part 1 presents the basics and illusions behind the hypothesis of global warming and climate change,
- Who Turned on the Heat? is a comprehensive examination of The processes and long-term global-warming aftereffects of El Niños and La Niñas, which are the dominant weather events on Earth, and
- Climate Models Fail, as its title suggests is about the poor performance of climate models.
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Back in November 2015 I published my ebook On Global Warming and the Illusion of Control – Part 1. I furnished it free of charge. (Click here for a copy. 700+ Page, 25MB .pdf)
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I’ve now elected to also supply two of my earlier ebooks for free. They are:
Who Turned on the Heat? – The Unsuspected Global Warming Culprit, El Niño-Southern Oscillation – 550 + Page, 23MB .pdf (Free copy here).
Who Turned on the Heat? was published in September 2012. It is a very detailed introduction to, and discussion of, the coupled ocean-atmosphere processes that drive El Niño and La Niña events and cause El Niño and La Niña events to the be one of the primary causes of global warming over the past 3+ decades.
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Climate Models Fail – 350+ Page, 18MB .pdf (Free copy here).
Climate Models Fail was published in September 2013. It illustrates and discusses the many flaws in the climate models prepared for the IPCC’s 5th Assessment Report.
A Kindle edition of Climate Models Fail is available for purchase here. I still have no intent of furnishing my other ebooks (On Global Warming and the Illusion of Control – Part 1 and Who Turned on the Heat?) in Kindle format.
My first ebook was If the IPCC was Selling Global Warming as a Product, Would the FTC Stop Their Deceptive Ads? I’m no longer supplying it in any form, because the same topics have been covered better in my later ebooks.
Thanks very much.
great source of information
Thank you very, very much, Bob
Just something i just saw:
Historic Shift Means An Arctic Ocean Region Could Become Part of the Atlantic
https://www.livescience.com/62947-arctic-ocean-region-becoming-atlantic.html