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Tag Archives: Judith Curry
Empirical models and decadal forecasts
I noticed Anthony Watts and Judith Curry getting quite excited by a new paper from Emma Suckling and Leonard Smith called An Evaluation of Decadal Probability Forecasts from State-of-the-Art Climate Models. The paper was basically a comparison of an ensemble … Continue reading
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
Sceptics vs Academics
Judith Curry is currently promoting an analysis by someone called the Scottish Sceptic (Mike Haseler) in which he has attempted to differentiate between what he calls sceptics and non-sceptics (academics/warmists) (Sceptics vs Academics). I think the terminology is awful, but … Continue reading
Judith Curry says it’s okay
In a recent post, I highlighted an interview with Michael Mann in which he discusses possible tipping points. These are essentially rapid and irreversible (at least on short timescales) changes to our climate system. Judith Curry, however, has a recent … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Global warming, IPCC
Tagged AGW, AR5, IPCC, Judith Curry, Michael Mann, Tipping points, WG1
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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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The CO2 control knob fallacy?
Judith Curry has a recent post called CO2 ‘control knob’ fallacy (?). Admittedly there is a bracketed question mark at the end, but I get the impression that Judith thinks that using the term ‘control knob’ when referring to CO2 … Continue reading
Judith Curry is blown away?
Judith Curry, a professional climate scientist who writes the Climate Etc. blog, is apparently blown away by a recent paper in Nature. The paper is by Yu Kosaka and Shang-Ping Xie and is called Recent global-warming hiatus tied to equatorial … Continue reading
Closing down the debate!
Making Science Public has allowed Dana Nuccitelli to respond to Ben Pile’s recent post What’s behind the battle of received wisdoms?. I think Dana’s response is very good, but I would say that wouldn’t I? One of the things that … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, ENSO, Global warming
Tagged Ben Pile, Climate change, Dan Kahan, Dana Nuccitelli, Global warming, John Cook, Judith Curry, Mike Hulme, Tom Curtis
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