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Cosmic rays and their effect on Earth weather

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgEAhLLtjgI

>> No.16239814

good video

>> No.16240646

Interesting topic, terrible presentation

>> No.16240704

>>16238971
>"the climate zealots"
I've watched enough, not interested, thanks.

>> No.16240725

>>16240704
how else to describe them other than zealots?

>> No.16242238

>>16240725
"brainwashed cultists" seems to fit the bill

>> No.16243581

>>16240704
You should get over your prejudices and watch the video, the impact of solar and extrasolar radiation and particles on our environment is an important and fascinating topic when it comes to understanding the true nature of our climate.

>> No.16245019

The inverse relationship between cyclonic storm activity and solar activity is worth knowing about

>> No.16245040

>>16238971
>Cosmic rays and their effect on Earth weather
Henrik Svensmark's 'The Cloud Mistery':
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dKoUwttE0BA

>> No.16245115

>>16245040
terrible movie regardless the science content. the pacing and nauseating maudlin overly dramatic production are atrocious, could've been shortened to 90 seconds and would've gotten it's point across better that way.

>> No.16246830

>>16245115
This.

>>16245040
That video is disgusting. Its a science documentary, not a human interest story, just give me the facts without making me sit through 9 minutes of useless scenery shots with sad, pensive violin music.

>> No.16247078

>>16243581
>the impact of solar and extrasolar radiation and particles on our environment is an important and fascinating topic when it comes to understanding the true nature of our climate
yes, I know that, and every atmospheric and climate scientist knows that. It's part of their fucking curriculum. I'm just a geologist and even I learned about it in my classes.

>> No.16247877

>>16240725
cultists

>> No.16248958

>>16240704
You must harbor a lot of self loathing if seeing yourself be accurately characterized upsets you so much.

>> No.16248965

>>16248958
no, it's just that I already do know about the effects he's going to get into, and I already know that by disrespectfully opening up his video like that, I'm bound to watch yet another biased and manipulatory video about something that any decent scientist learned about in college, and I have better things to do with my time.
>>16247078

>> No.16249590
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>>16248965

Sure.

>> No.16251128

>>16239814
fpbp
>>16240646
Interesting topic, satisfactory presentation

>> No.16251786

>>16249590
>Sure.
Yes, go watch it, maybe you you will learn something. Go.

>> No.16252312

>>16240725
fanatical dogmatists

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>>16253514
election fraud was mathematically proved, its inarguable

>> No.16255295

>>16238971
There is no correlation between cosmic rays and climate whatsoever. People that are climate denialists took a paper about how cosmic rays can seed cloud formation and made a claim that therefore it regulated climate. The problem is that neither an increase nor a decrease in cosmic rays over time has shown any change in Earth's temperature at all. Therefore your claim has been long ago debunked and is therefore considered bad science.

>> No.16255297

>>16255266
>proved
proven*

>> No.16255301

>>16255266
No it isn't. Jesus shit, you people just keep regurgitating the same bad faith arguments which were debunked years ago. Thus proving yourselves to be liars and bad at it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etx0k1nLn78
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aokNwKx7gM8

>> No.16255329

>>16255301
Fuck off you and your moomoo poopoo.

>> No.16256865

>>16255295
>There is no correlation between cosmic rays and climate whatsoever.
yes there is
>climate denialists
thats you

>> No.16257708

>>16238971
Its kind of neat to think at a supernova occurring thousands of years ago could end up having a dramatic effect on the weather here on Earth in the future.

>> No.16257722

>>16248965

Coward.

>> No.16257825

>>16257722
don't care, bye.

>> No.16258052

>>16256865
Link paper.

>> No.16259015

The fact that cosmic rays instigate cloud formation is confirmed by the fact that there are no European records of the Crab nebula supernova 1000 years ago because Europe was completely clouded over the whole time it could have been observed, because the cosmic rays from the supernova caused massive amounts of cloud formation during that period.

>> No.16259033

>>16259015
>implying photons travel just as fast as other particles
lol

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>>16248965
>its true because I learned it from a schoolbook

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>>16258052

>> No.16261507

>>16240725
Ideologues

>> No.16261511

>>16261480
This is way more serious than you think. This is 'dark' of me. Tell who you want what you want, for me, please. Mr. I didn't even do my social problem properly and these people are 'twats'.

>> No.16261840

>>16238971
>rays and their effect on earths weather
Thats an interesting area to study

I'm not so much concerned about "cosmic" ray but rather cycles of sun rays blasting earth. The sun is the source of all the energy, life, weather, etc on earth. 0.0001% shift in sun ray can have a significant impact on earth. But we just dont know how much it impacts us crucially. We know that the sun blasts us with hundreds of quintillions of energy towards and all that gets transformed into heat/motion and then a roughly equivalent amount gets blasted off back into space as well (other wise we'd be cooked with all that energy). So the question remains, if there's periods of sun activity thats causing slight increase, how would we know about it?

We don't we just dont have the understanding of how the mechanics of this plays out and dont know the scope of the problem.

>> No.16262566

>>16240725
globohomo fundamentalists

>> No.16262657

>>16238971
>/sci/
>GW sceptics
k

>> No.16263949

>>16248958
climate zealot hate it when you point out that they're irrational zealots and that their belief in global warming exists strictly for emotional reasons

>> No.16264935

>>16262657
go to reddit if you want a safe space that puts popular media narratives above being questioned

>> No.16266208

>>16238971
How do cosmic rays affect the weather?

>> No.16267249

>>16266208
they make it rain by inducing the condensation of water vapor