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Category Archives: Bob Tisdale
Watt about a cessation of global warming?
I know that Sou has already discussed this, but I thought I would add a comment of my own. Bob Tisdale has a new post on Watts Up With That (WUWT) called another peer-reviewed paper predicting the cessation of global … Continue reading
Watt about Bob’s book?
I notice that Bob Tisdale has a post on Watts Up With That (WUWT) introducing his new book called Climate Models Fail. My, rather mean, first thought was that he should have included a colon between the words Models and … Continue reading
Watt about the UKMO Report – Part 1?
Watts Up With That (WUWT) has a new post by Bob Tisdale called Part 1 – Comments on the UKMO Report about “The Recent Pause in Global Warming”. This post is a comment on one of the new reports released … Continue reading
Watt about the averages?
Just a quick post to point out that Bob Tisdale doesn’t read things very carefully, or doesn’t take much time to think about what he has read. In a recent Watts Up With That (WUWT) post called Why the NOAA … Continue reading
Watt about Murry Salby?
There’s a new post on Watts up With That (WUWT) by Dr Vincent Gray in which he extols the virtues of Roy Spencer and Murry Salby. I’ve already discussed the virtues of Roy Spencer in a previous post, so I … Continue reading
Willis and the ocean forcing
Willis Eschenbach has a new post on Watts Up With That (WUWT) called forcing the ocean to confess. In this post Willis calculates the global forcing associated with increases in the ocean heat content. I’m not quite sure that this … Continue reading
Kevin and his tricks!
Lucia over at The Blackboard has a couple of recent posts about Kevin Trenberth, called Trenberth’s missing trends and Trenberth’s Trick. These posts refer to a recent article by Kevin Trenberth called has global warming stalled? So what does Lucia … Continue reading
Watt about the sea ice?
Posted in Anthony Watts, Bob Tisdale, Climate change, Global warming, Watts Up With That
Tagged Antarctic, Antarctic sea ice, Arctic, arctic sea ice, Climate change, global surface temperatures, Global warming, indicators of global warming, North Pole, Polar ice cap, Polar ice packs, Sea ice
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A challenge from Bob!
In a recent Watts Up With That (WUWT) post Bib Tisdale claims that Skeptical Science still misunderstands, or misrepresents, the El Ninño Southern Oscillation. In this post Bob makes the following “challenge” If you believe that manmade greenhouse gases are … Continue reading
Long-term ENSO forcing.
Bob Tisdale has been suggesting for quite some time that the observed rise in global surface temperatures is simply the result of ENSO cycles. Many have pointed out that ENSO cycles simply move energy around, so how can they lead … Continue reading
Posted in Bob Tisdale, Climate change, ENSO, Global warming, Watts Up With That
Tagged Bob Tisdale, Climate change, ENSO, Global warming, Ocean, Stefan-Boltzmann law, Watts Up With That
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