Current and Continuing Research
Our world has two opposing heat sources applied to a medium that we call the crust. The atmosphere is an open system that uses convection constantly moving heat away from the surface. Below ground is a closed system with energy constantly moving from deep below up towards to the surface. The sun uses radiation to transmit heat to our world but offers no heat until it comes in contact with an object and is converted to thermal radiation. How these forces interact and there impact with each other is analyzed and confirmed.
Oceans and Seas
|
Heat Discharge
|
8 - Means of Measure - Accurate Means for Monitoring Global Warming/Cooling
9 - Seasonal Impacts - Expansion and Contraction
10 - Volcanic Seasons
11 - Earthquake Cycles
Earth's Basics
The balance between the Earth's absorption of solar radiance from the sun, and the outgoing thermal radiation, are the two greatest process's that control the climates of our world.
Global Warming/Climate Change
Hurricanes, Typhoons and Cyclones
Heat Flow
Global Dimming
Water and the Ozone Layer
CO2 Cycles
Magnetic Field
Global Warming/Climate Change
Hurricanes, Typhoons and Cyclones
Heat Flow
Global Dimming
Water and the Ozone Layer
CO2 Cycles
Magnetic Field
Human Impact and Resolutions
Oil Shale and Tar Sands
Bakken Oil Shale
Williston Geothermal Heat Effect
Stored Energy Calculations
Oil Production and Earthquakes
Human Impact
Human Population Growth
Sustainability
Change
Bakken Oil Shale
Williston Geothermal Heat Effect
Stored Energy Calculations
Oil Production and Earthquakes
Human Impact
Human Population Growth
Sustainability
Change