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Tag Archives: Temperature record
Can the ECS be less than 2 degrees?
I thought I would post this video of a talk by A.E. Dessler, that’s being doing the rounds. You may all already have seen it. I saw it first at Rabett Run. The video basically discusses whether or not the … 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 pricing CO2 emissions?
Watts Up With That (WUWT) has a recent post called an evidence based approach to pricing CO2 emissions. It’s about a proposal by Ross Mckitrick, an economist at Guelph University. The basic idea – presented here – seems to be … Continue reading
Tests of a climate forecast
Thanks to a comment by Rachel, I’ve been made aware of a recent paper by Myles Allen called Tests of a decadal climate forecast. The paper is actually a short comment to the Editor and presents a comparison of the … Continue reading
John Cook and the atomic bombs
John Cook, who writes the Skeptical Science blog, has been criticised – in a blog article called Media Fail: John Cook’s Atom Bombs – for comparing global warming to atomic bombs. This Media Fail post is actually referring to an … 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
Sympathy for the climate models?
There was a comment on one of my previous posts suggesting that I should stop being “sympathetic” towards climate models since, without criticism, climate scientists will never put any effort into correcting the problems with their models. The suggestion being … Continue reading
Atmospheric greenhouse effect
One of the aims of this blog was to address the science behind global warming and climate change. Probably more to address issues related to global warming than climate change as I think I understand the science related to global … Continue reading
Lies, damned lies and statistics!
There’s rather a strange post over on Bishop Hill called Met Office admits claims of significant temperature rise untenable. The post discusses the Met Office’s response to a parliamentary question by Lord Donahue in which he asked …Her Majesty’s Government … Continue reading
A little knowledge!
There are some posts on Watts Up With That (WUWT) that make me realise the merit of the phrase a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing. There is a recent post by someone called R.J. Salvador called Sunspot cycle … Continue reading