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Category Archives: ENSO
Statistically derived human influences
I came across a paper today that I thought I might highlight here. It’s in Nature Geosciences, the authors are Francisco Estrada, Pierre Perron & Benjamin Martinez-Lopez, and the paper is called Statistically derived contributions of diverse human influences to … Continue reading
Watt about Spencer and Braswell?
There’s a new post on Watts Up With That (WUWT) called New study – climate system is only about half as sensitive to increasing CO2 as previously believed. It refers to a new paper by Roy Spencer and William Braswell … Continue reading
No, David Stockwell, it’s not the Sun
A few days ago I posted a video that, in less than 4 minutes, rebutted 10 common climate myths. The most amusing was the emphatic No to the claim that it’s because the Sun is getting hotter. To a certain … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Climate sensitivity, ENSO, Global warming, IPCC
Tagged Climate change, David Stockwell, Global warming, It's the sun, surface temperature
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David Rose on Judith Curry’s stadium wave
I notice that David Rose has an article in the Daily Mail that is mainly about Government ministers and eco-zealots, but that also includes a discussion of Judith Curry’s recent Stadium Wave paper. I haven’t read the paper in great … Continue reading
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
Judith Curry and the Ocean Heat Content
Judith Curry has a new post called the relentless increase of ocean heat content. It mentions two – very good in my opinion – alarming blog posts, one by Stefan Rahmstorf and the other by Joe Romm. These two posts … Continue reading
Nic Lewis and the UK Met Office
Nic Lewis (an independent climate scientists) and the UK Met Office seem to be having a public debate about climate sensitivities and about the Met Office’s climate models. I find it quite interesting that the Met Office are engaging in … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Climate sensitivity, ENSO, Global warming, IPCC
Tagged Climate change, ECS, Judith Curry, Julia Slingo, Met Office, Nic Lewis, Skeptical Science, TCR, UK Met Office
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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
What will 2°C feel like?
Originally posted on Honeybees&Helium:
Surprisingly, the most common question I get asked isn’t about whether climate change is happening. More typically, people are curious about how I feel about climate change and often ask about what worries me…
Posted in Climate change, Climate sensitivity, ENSO, Global warming, IPCC
Tagged Australia, Climate change, Climate sensitivity, Global warming, Heatwave, Honeybees&Helium, Matt Ridley
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Watt about a science-based rebuttal to global warming alarmism?
There’s a new post on Watts Up With That (WUWT) that claims to be a a science-based rebuttal to global warming alarmism (in fact, it is essentially a cut and paste from an article in the Washington Times). It’s by … Continue reading