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Judith Curry on ‘dogma’ and ideology | Climate Change
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An Analysis of Key Questions. Adding up the Greenhouse Effect: Attributing the contributions. Judith Curry on ‘dogma’ and ideology. November 9, 2010. Prof Judith Curry has been the subject of a large degree of blogospheric talk recently. She has her own site here. Do more or less hurricanes in the future become (in)compatible with the theory? What about El Nino behavior in the future? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Adding up the Greenhouse Effect: Attributing the contributions. 53 responses to &...
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RC Rejects | A place to collect posts rejected at www.realclimate.org and other climate sites. | Page 2
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A place to collect posts rejected at www.realclimate.org and other climate sites. Post Your Rejected Posts Here #4. March 22, 2010. When you put up a post and you think it might be rejected, just cut and paste a copy. If it isn’t posted, you are welcome to put it up here. Discuss Moderation Policies at Climate Blogs Here #3. March 22, 2010. The title says it all. Just bringing this thread to the top. Judith Curry Ignites a Firestorm. February 25, 2010. Today she posted the second of her essays on the cli...
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Post Your Rejected Posts Here #5 | RC Rejects
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A place to collect posts rejected at www.realclimate.org and other climate sites. Laquo; Discuss Moderation Policies at Climate Blogs Here #4. Post Your Rejected Posts Here #5. John used to say in his American accent “Where are we goin’ fellas? 8221; and we’d say “To the top Johnny! 8221;]. Referring of course (for those youngsters who may not know) to The Beatles! If you think that your post might be censored/rejected/edited at a climate blog (as apparently they sometimes are! From your own site. First,...
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On forcing enhancement, efficacy, and Kummer and Dessler (2014) | Troy's Scratchpad
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May 9, 2014. On forcing enhancement, efficacy, and Kummer and Dessler (2014). 8212; troyca @ 10:11 pm. A paper by Kummer and Dessler (2014). KD14] has recently been accepted by GRL, with the primary claim being that observational estimates of ECS over the 20th century can be reconciled with the higher ECS of CMIP5 models by accounting for the forcing efficacy mentioned in Shindell (2014):. Previously that the spatial warming pattern appears to indicate a value of E (the Shindell enhancement) near unity, ...
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Combining recent instrumental sensitivity estimates with paleo sensitivity estimates | Troy's Scratchpad
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October 30, 2014. Combining recent instrumental sensitivity estimates with paleo sensitivity estimates. 8212; troyca @ 7:46 pm. In the last couple years, there have been quite a few papers using the instrumental period to estimate equilibrium* * sensitivity, with most of them finding best estimates heavily concentrated near the lower end of the IPCC 1.5K – 4.5K assessed likely range. Examples include Aldrin et al. (2012),. Ring et al. (2012. Otto et al. (2013). Skeie et al. (2014),. Which I take to repr...
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Does the Shindell (2014) apparent TCR estimate bias apply to the real world? | Troy's Scratchpad
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March 15, 2014. Does the Shindell (2014) apparent TCR estimate bias apply to the real world? 8212; troyca @ 9:35 am. There has been some considerable discussion of Shindell (2014) and the suggestion that usual estimates of TCR (which assume roughly equal efficacies for different forcings), such as Otto et al, (2013), might be underestimating TCR with the traditional method. A few example discussing Shindell (2014) are at Skeptical Science. And Then There’s Physics. Warming in the NH vs. SH. ....160; ...
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Troy's Scratchpad | For Climate Science Analysis and WIPs | Page 2
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October 11, 2013. Relative importance of transient, effective, and equilibrium sensitivities. 8212; troyca @ 8:11 pm. I have heard it mentioned that the transient sensitivity (or transient climate response, TCR) is more relevant to climate policy than equilibrium climate sensitivity, and wanted to see the degree to which this is true. AR4 notes. Since external forcing is likely to continue to increase through the coming century, TCR may be more relevant to determining near-term climate change than ECS.
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October | 2014 | Troy's Scratchpad
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October 30, 2014. Combining recent instrumental sensitivity estimates with paleo sensitivity estimates. 8212; troyca @ 7:46 pm. In the last couple years, there have been quite a few papers using the instrumental period to estimate equilibrium* * sensitivity, with most of them finding best estimates heavily concentrated near the lower end of the IPCC 1.5K – 4.5K assessed likely range. Examples include Aldrin et al. (2012),. Ring et al. (2012. Otto et al. (2013). Skeie et al. (2014),. Which I take to repr...
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Relative importance of transient, effective, and equilibrium sensitivities | Troy's Scratchpad
https://troyca.wordpress.com/2013/10/11/relative-importance-of-transient-effective-and-equilibrium-sensitivities
October 11, 2013. Relative importance of transient, effective, and equilibrium sensitivities. 8212; troyca @ 8:11 pm. I have heard it mentioned that the transient sensitivity (or transient climate response, TCR) is more relevant to climate policy than equilibrium climate sensitivity, and wanted to see the degree to which this is true. AR4 notes. Since external forcing is likely to continue to increase through the coming century, TCR may be more relevant to determining near-term climate change than ECS.