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Tag Archives: Sea surface temperature
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
Watt about the upwelling longwave over oceans?
I know I was going to have a bit of a break but this is just a short post to try and explain something to Willis Eschenbach. He has a new post on Watts Up With That (WUWT) called Upwelling … 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
Why should we be concerned?
There’s been quite a lot of discussion recently about representing global warming as equivalent to 4 Hiroshima bombs per second. Making Science Public had a recent post by Warren Pearce called more heat than light? Climate catastrophe and the Hiroshima … Continue reading
Watt about an analysis of night-time cooling?
There’s a recent post on Watts Up With That (WUWT) called an analysis of night-time cooling. I should start by acknowledging that I don’t really understand what the person who wrote this post was trying to do or what they … Continue reading
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Tagged Carbon dioxide, Climate change, Global cooling, Global warming, Sea surface temperature, Temperature, Watts Up With That, WUWT
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Watt about the Sea Surface Temperature?
I don’t want to discuss this in too much detail as Sou over at HotWhopper has already done quite a thorough job. Basically, however, there is a recent Watts Up With That (WUWT) post called by land and by sea. … Continue reading
Roy Spencer and negative forcing
I was having an online debate recently with someone who is clearly skeptical of Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW). During the debate they made a claim that Roy Spencer had shown that there was some kind of strong negative feedback (possibly … Continue reading
A couple of basic questions for Bob Tisdale.
Bob Tisdale has added a new post to the Watts Up With That (WUWT) site, in which he makes a a quick comment about the PAGES continental temperature reconstructions. In this post he comments that “but as I’ve been illustrating … Continue reading