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Originally Posted by oil pan 4
Artic/antarctic climate scientists who aren't drinking the climatetowne flavor-aid have discovered major links between solar forcing and cloud formation over the poles.
The link that has been established in a nut shell, when solar wind drops out, there's more pole cloud cover. High solar wind produces clearer skys.
It's been proven in nature so it's not a hypothesis or a theory it's settled science.
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I haven't seen peer-reviewed scientific reports which attribute solar forcing to cloud formation.The Danish tried to make a case,but when sulfate aerosols were added to the climate models in the late 1990s,there wasn't any need for a competing theory for global warming.Radiometer data was flawed at the time.The discrepancy between greenhouse gases and global temperatures finally 'fit.' There was no need to look at the stars, or cloud condensation nuclei,or anything else to explain warming.It wasn't clouds.It wasn't solar wind.It wasn't cosmic particles or secondary particles.