Book 2005 
Trafford Publishing - Bloomington, Indiana, USA.
CLIMATE CHANGE & NAVAL WAR
A Scientific Assessment
     ONLINE - HERE


Book 2012
INDEX to book:  www-seaclimate.com

Text in:  ENGLISH     French      German     Polish   Romanian

Offshore Wind-parks and mild Winters.
Contribution from Ships, Fishery, Windparks etc.
Posted 25th February, 2015

1. Add. US weather conditions on 17th February 2015 
2. Add: The status in mid-March 2015 in Europe and elsewhere. HERE 
3. Add: After a moderate March now a cold April? +
         An Up-Date in mid-May  &  end of May  2015 HERE

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Material for a presentation on the

“Planning for Climate Change Conference”

Thursday 25th June 2015
at London South Bank University
Keyworth Conference Centre- Room K806



Shown below:

Offshore Wind-parks and mild Winters.
Contribution from Ships, Fishery, Windparks etc.
in PPT                                       in PDF

 



The effect of stirring  The actual winter 2014/15 is up to now no winter in Northern Europa. Can anthropogenic activities in the North Sea, Baltic and coastal seas be made partly responsible? Presumably yes! Stirring hot coffee will cool it down. At the end of August the sea areas have gained their maximum potential of warmth. Many ship propellers are plowing through the sea stirring the surface layer to a depth of 15 meters. In the North Sea and Baltic there are continuously ten thousand and more motor ships at sea. Several thousand offshore facilities on the bottom of the sea or anchored offshore rigs divert currents at sea and influence tides and currents as a permanent resistance against the normal flow of huge amounts of ocean water. The result is like stirring hot soup. Warm water will come to the surface and the heat will supply the atmosphere with warmth. The air will become warmer and the winters will be milder. The correlation is not to be overseen. It is not relevant to climate research or agencies allowing offshore structures who do not consider such evaluations.

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The situation at the beginning of the evaluation is obvious. In Europe the mean average temperature during the last century has risen by 0.9°C. In the last 30 years the tendency of warming per decade with about 0.41°C was significantly higher than the global mean of +0.17°C. Warming in central and northern Europe was very strong and winter temperatures rose faster than summer temperatures (Ref.).    
 

 

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How can one prove an impact on weather
 and climate due to activities at sea?
1. Costly field experiments
2. Analyzing long-term trends
3. Investigation of extreme events – e.g. 1940-1942

The World War II years
1940, 1941 & 1942

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495 tons Triple
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The „Triple“set up on three pipes that
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   Concerning the Arctic

14. February 2014
North Atlantic sea ice in summer 1917; contributing to the biggest climatic 
shift last century?
And what caused this extraordinary event?

more posts below List of lectures

Eight lectures 


Lecture 1: Click on image for PDF
Three Extreme Winter 1939/40, 1940/41 & 1941/42 Man Made
Due to Naval Warfare

Lecture 2: Click on image for PDF
Only four months needed for a man made extreme winter 1939/40?
The naval war share – A proof in three steps!

 
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Cold Pole over Skagerrak  
Winter 1940/41.
Occupation of Norway contribute 
to extreme winter.


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Worst weather forecast ever finished Blitzkrieg on 5th December 1941!
How Hitler shot himself in the foot! Failure of meteorology - a boon to mankind!


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3rd Extreme War Winter 1941/42 was predictable! Naval war caused weather that stopped Wehrmacht to reach Moscow !


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Two World Wars! Two Climate Changes!
The Role of Naval Warfare!

 
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Did Naval War in the Pacific 
contribute to climate change?
 
PDO shift 1943/46 & Japan ’s record temperatures 1945. 

 
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Arctic Warming 1919-1939. Did Four Years Naval war Started it?


Read the new Book Publication - 2012: 

"Failures of Meteorology? Unable to Prevent Climate Change and World Wars?"   

www.seaclimate.com
Details below.

Older posts

17.Juni 2013;
 D-Day in June 1944 followed by worst summer storm,
which meteorology did not expected, reckon, or is able to explain!  (co_7-4)

14. May: 

Met Office brainstorms UK bad weather, titles THE GUARDIAN – 13. May 2013 (ocl_7-9)

02.May 2013: Cold spring 2013 in NW-Europe will last through May. The Atlantic & North Sea factor. (co_8-4)

23. April 2013: Met-Off loose talk on cold March 2013? North and Baltic Sea should not be ignored! (ocl_9-8)

11. April 2013: 'Urgent' need to see if Arctic affects UK extreme cold? No! MetOffice should investigate the impact of human activities in the North- and Baltic Sea ! (co_9-4) 

03 April 2013: Did the cold March 2013 came from Siberia ? A not well founded claim! (ocl_9-9) 

29 March 2013: Cold March 2013 in company with March 1942 & 1917 (co 10-2)  

27. March 2013: Strong Start – Strong Ending; Winter 2012/13. About the Role of North- and Baltic Sea (2007seatraining 1310)

26. March 2013; March 2013 snow in the UK and the North Sea . Did human activities contributed? (ocl 10_2) 

21 March 2013; Cold March 2013 in UK and North Europe science should be able to explain! (ocl_10-3) 

20 March 13: Mark Maslin and Patrick Austin on: “Uncertainty: Climate models at their limit?” Do they understand too little from climate to discuss the matter sufficiently? (co-10-3)

1. Feb.13: Hamburger cold record on 13 January 1940  has an anthropogenic cause!  (co-11-9 )

19 January 2013: Northern Europe 's bulwark against Asian cold from 19-31. January 2013 (co-12-8)

14. January 2013: North- and Baltic Sea influence Europe ’s winter 2012/2013 until now. --left-- (COL-12-6)

07. Jan. 2013: Record cold in Poland ! Minus 41°C on 11th Jan.1940 in Siedlce! (OCL-12-7)

23. Dec. 2012 + Update 17/01:  Had the Battle of Stalingrad been hampered by unusual low temperatures in December 1942? (OCL-12-8 


 

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 Recent posts  

17.Juni 2013; D-Day in June 1944 followed by worst summer storm, which meteorology did not expected, reckon, or is able to explain!  (co_7-4)
14. June 2013: Met Office brainstorms UK bad weather, titles THE GUARDIAN – 13. June - (ocl_7-9)

02 May: Cold spring 2013 in NW-Europe will last through May. (co_8-4)

23. April 2013: Met-Off loose talk on cold March 2013? North and Baltic Sea should not be ignored! (ocl_9-8)

11. April 2013: 'Urgent' need to see if Arctic affects UK extreme cold? No! MetOffice should investigate the impact of human activities in the North- and Baltic Sea ! (co_9-4) 

04 April 2013: Did the cold March 2013 came from Siberia ?  A not well founded claim! 

29 March 2012: Cold March 2013 in company with March 1942 & 1917 (co 10-2)   

26. March 2013; March 2013 snow in the UK and the North Sea . Did human activities contributed? (ocl 10_2)

21 March 2013; Cold March 2013 in UK and North Europe science should be able to explain! (ocl_10-3)  

20 March 13:
Mark Maslin and Patrick Austin on: “Uncertainty: Climate models at their limit?” Do they understand too little from climate to discuss the matter sufficiently?

1st Feb.13: Hamburger cold record on 13 January 1940  has an anthropogenic cause!  (co-11-9 )

19 January 2013: Northern Europe 's bulwark against Asian cold from 19-31. January 2013 (co-12-8)

14. January 2013: North- and Baltic Sea influence Europe ’s winter 2012/2013 until now. --left-- (COL-12-6)

07. Jan. 2013: Record cold in Poland ! Minus 41°C on 11th Jan.1940 in Siedlce! (OCL-12-7)

23. Dec. 2012 + Update 17/01:  Had the Battle of Stalingrad been hampered by unusual low temperatures in December 1942? (OCL-12-8 

December 15, 2012: The impact of shipping on ocean and global warming (COL-12-9)

Dec. 09. 2012 (+ updates):  Are we heading to severe   Baltic Sea ice conditions by 30th December 2012? (2007seatraining)

December 2012:
Roger Pielke Sr. and Climate Definition - A field of jargon words and misuse of definitions – (whatisclimate)

 

      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Main Sites on Climate Change during World Wars
Book 2012: http://www.seaclimate.com/
Home: http://www.ocean-climate-law.com/
Home: http://www.oceanclimate.de/
Arctic Warming 1919 – A World War I Issue
Books: http://www.arctic-heats-up.com/
Home: http://www.arctic-warming.com/
Books 2005/06
Book 2005: http://climate-ocean.com/book%202012/index.html
Ditto (short version): http://www.warchangesclimate.com
 Booklet 2006: http://www.1ocean-1climate.com/
Booklet in Russian 2006: http://www.1okeah-1klimat.com
 
Brief
contributions
http://www.2007seatraining.de/
http://www.whatisclimate.com/


Reference SEA-LAW (UNCLOS) links :
http://www.bernaerts-sealaw.com , http://www.bernaerts-guide.de
http://www.bernaerts-guide-russian.de ,http://www.bernaerts-unclos.de
Material in German

Book: http://www.seatraining.de/
Home:  http://www.ozeanklima.de/
Miscellaneous
http://www.1ocean-1system.de/ , http://www.seatraining.net ,