Paul Burgess: “Explaining Every Temperature Change from 1983 to 2025” | Tom Nelson Pod #365
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Paul Burgess discusses his research on how oceanic pulses (like the ENSO and Indian Dipole) and solar variability contribute to global temperatures. His study, spanning from 1900 to the present, indicates a close match between his model and satellite temperature data, refuting high climate sensitivity assumptions and suggesting natural variability as a major factor. Burgess invites critiques of his 138-page paper, emphasizing the need for accurate, observational science over consensus-based modeling.
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:10 Model Validation and Results
21:26 Independent Verification and Model Testing
24:49 Challenges to Climate Sensitivity Assumptions
25:43 Critique of Climate Alarmism
41:16 Understanding Deep Ocean Heat Dynamics
41:56 Heat Transfer and Ocean Layers
42:34 Data and Models on Ocean Warming
43:20 Heat Storage in Ocean Layers
44:23 Challenges in Deep Ocean Data
45:05 Mathematical Models and Energy Balance
46:38 Regional Ocean Temperature Trends
48:21 Implications of Deep Ocean Heat Uptake
49:01 Concluding Remarks and Future Work
49:18 Audience Interaction and Feedback
50:14 Predicting Future Climate Trends
56:10 Personal Insights and Broader Implications
01:02:21 Electric Vehicles and Energy Policies
01:07:43 Challenges in Scientific Debate
Email: svsuliere@gmail.com
Explaining Every Temperature Change from 1983 to 2025 - My Most Important Work Ever: https://substack.com/home/post/p-182701114
Climate Realism by Paul Burgess: https://www.youtube.com/@ClimateRealism
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