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Jan
2012
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21
Dec
2011
Climategate 2.0
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28
Sep
2011
Why don't I believe the that neutrinos travel faster than the speed of light?
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30
Jul
2010
"There is nothing new under the Sun" an article about 20th century global warming
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26
Jun
2010
Expert credibility in climate change?
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03
Feb
2010
A visit to Stromboli
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12
Apr
2009
The oceans as a calorimeter
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I few months ago, I had a paper accepted in the Journal of Geophysical Research. Since its repercussions are particularly interesting for the general public, I decided to write about it. It's called, using the "Oceans as a Calorimeter to quantify the solar radiative forcing".
11
Apr
2009
Touch and go - my worst landing ever
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I recently returned from Lijiang (in Yunnan, China). One of my legs was a flight from Chengdu to Beijing, and it is certainly a flight I will never forget.
26
Mar
2009
Auroras in Lapland
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Here is a summary of the northern lights I have seen.
11
Apr
2008
Is the causal link between cosmic rays and cloud cover really dead??
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12
Mar
2008
More slurs from realclimate.org
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04
Feb
2008
Open convection cells over the Negev?
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One of the phenomena appears to be that of open-cell convection, i.e., air rising (and precipitating) on the cell boundaries.
29
Dec
2007
Corpuscular Rays in St. Peter's Basilica (the Vatican)
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13
Dec
2007
A Nice Black Hole Merger Simulation
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Since it is not in my habit of just regurgitating stuff I see on the internet, here is my added value. How can one estimate the quadrupole gravitational radiation of a binary? How close does the binary have to be for it to coalesce within the age of the universe?
03
Dec
2007
The Hebrew University debate on Global Warming
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The panel. From left to right: Prof. Colin Price, Prof. Nathan Paldor, Prof. Dan Yakir, and myself.
On Sunday last week, a global warming debate was held at the Hebrew University, in front of a large public audience. The speakers included myself, and Prof. Nathan Paldor from the HU, on the so called sceptic side, and Prof. Dan Yakir (Weizmann) and Prof. Colin Price (Tel-Aviv Univ.) on the anthropogenic greenhouse gas (AGHG) side.
You can watch the debate, in Hebrew at the Authority for Community and Youth of the Hebrew University. Since most of the readers are not from Israel (98% of the visitors to sciencebits.com), here is a short synopsis. It is followed by a detailed response to the claims raised against the cosmic ray climate link.