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A blog about climate data quality and the climate "debate" by climate scientist Victor Venema who likes variability.
Is the US historical network temperature trend too strong?
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Monday, 28 July 2014. Is the US historical network temperature trend too strong? Climate dissenters often claim that the observed temperature trend is not only due to global warming, but for a large part due to local effects: due to increases in urbanization around the stations or somehow because of bad micro-siting. PS We also estimate net siting biases ≈ 0.1°C/100y for USHCN, but thats a separate problem. Mdash; Ronan Connolly (@1RonanConnolly) July 26, 2014. We only have data from this network startin...
Temperature trend over last 15 years is twice as large as previously thought
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Wednesday, 13 November 2013. Temperature trend over last 15 years is twice as large as previously thought. Now with my response to Juddith Curry. S comments and an interesting comment by Peter Thorne. Yesterday a study appeared in the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society that suggests that the temperature trend over the last 15 years is about twice a large as previously thought. This study. UPDATE: Now Open Access. Direct (in-situ) measurements of temperature (used in HadCRU and GISTEMP)...
Falsifiable and falsification in science
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Tuesday, 4 March 2014. Falsifiable and falsification in science. You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.". In a recent post, Interesting what the interesting Judith Curry finds interesting. Often do not even seem to notice there is a difference, whereas they have very different roles in science. Karl Popper only asked himself what distinguishes a scientific hypothesis from an ordinary idea. Important side remark: Please, note that also non-scientific ideas can be valuab...
Why raw temperatures show too little global warming
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Wednesday, 15 April 2015. Why raw temperatures show too little global warming. In the last few amonths I have written several posts why raw temperature observations may show too little global warming. Let's put it all in perspective. By the homogenization method that removes non-climatic changes. See figure below. If you also consider the adjustments made to ocean temperatures, the net effect of the adjustments is that they make the global temperature increase smaller. The global mean temperature estimat...
Overconfidence in the nut test
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Wednesday, 24 June 2015. Overconfidence in the nut test. My apologies, yesterday I promoted an erroneous article on twitter. Science journalist Dan Vergano wrote about his simple nut test, based on the hallmark of almost any nut: overconfidence. Overconfidence is also common among mitigation sceptics, who are quick to shout fraud, rather than first trying to understanding the science and ask polite specific questions trying to clear any misunderstandings. 8220;What are the odds that you are wrong? 8220;I...
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What'sUpWithThatWatts, et al.: January 2015
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What'sUpWithThatWatts, et al. About this blog and me. Friday, January 30, 2015. Mr Jim Steele, Can you clarify your argument? A) That wildlife biologists working in extreme conditions and over continental landscapes make mistakes? B) Disputing that Anthropogenic Global Warming with its profound changing climate driven landscapes alterations causes adverse cascading consequences for wildlife and eco-systems . Can Mr. Steele come clean and explain what his fundamental thesis is? For quite a while. Besides ...
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A Scientific Debate « RealClimate
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8212; mike @ 13 April 2015. Guest posting from Bill Ruddiman. Was my initial attempt to present this new idea suppressed? No I submitted a paper to. Then edited by Steve Schneider. This experience told me that provocative new ideas draw interest because they are provocative and new, provided that they pass the key ‘sniff test’ by presenting evidence in support of their claims. Did this radical new idea have difficulty receiving research funding? Were we able to get papers published? 13 Apr 2015 at 9:50 AM.
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Citizen's Challenge: April 2014
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Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Ocean acidification already eating away at tiny creatures. Today the Seattle Times had a disturbing front page story by Craig Welch reporting on his four years worth of research into current impacts of an acidifying ocean on the life forms within our oceans. Acidification already eating away at tiny creatures along our coast. Craig Welch Seattle Times. 160; April 30, 2014. Http:/ apps.seattletimes.com/reports/sea-change/2014/apr/30/pteropod-shells-dissolving/. Looking at D...
Coal is super awesome, says coal industry spokesman – Graham Readfearn
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Climate change, denialism and lobbying – fueled by coffee. Coal is super awesome, says coal industry spokesman. Coal – one of the greatest products of all time. Better even than leaf blowers. THE Australian newspaper has run a free advertisement today for the coal industry in the form of an op-ed column by a leading industry figure that says that coal is one of the best things ever. And no I’m not exaggerating. 8221; and is just totally awesome (he didn’t use the word awesome, that was me). Affordable an...
Interviews and profiles – Graham Readfearn
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Climate change, denialism and lobbying – fueled by coffee. A HANDFUL of the people I’ve profiled and interviewed on greenie-type stuff. Click on the links to read the features. Gwynne Dyer, journalist and author of Climate Wars. Sylvia Earle, marine biologist and conservationist. Kofi Annan, former UN secretary general. Jon Dee, Planet Ark and Do Something founder. Pete Postlethwaite, actor and star of The Age of Stupid. Kate Jones, Queensland climate change minister. November 19, 2010 at 12:42 pm. Spot ...
Conservative Democracy Deficit on Vancouver Island | Deep Climate
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Exploring climate science, and climate science misinformation, in Canada and beyond. The Very Deep Hole. 2011 Canadian election: The other debate. Wegman and Said 2011, part 2 →. Conservative Democracy Deficit on Vancouver Island. April 29, 2011. Canada’s election spending laws. Before jumping into the details of the. Strict limits on political party national and local campaign spending based on the number of electors in ridings (electoral districts) where each party is running candidates. Spending limit...
university of western australia – Graham Readfearn
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Climate change, denialism and lobbying – fueled by coffee. Tag: university of western australia. University of Western Australia Cancels $4 Million Federal Government Contract For Bjorn Lomborg’s Consensus Center. Bjorn Lomborg – cancelled. As you might know, I’ve written plenty about climate science contrarian Bjorn Lomborg. I’ve investigated the funding of his US think-tank. On DeSmog and also analysed – twice. 8211; his methods. Students and the broader academic community. Therefore, it is with great ...
media – Graham Readfearn
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Climate change, denialism and lobbying – fueled by coffee. Column in The Australian calls climate denialist Malcolm Roberts a “complete nutter”. A glitch in the matrix? I’ve written plenty of stories over the years. Having a go at the way Rupert Murdoch’s loss-making newspaper The Australian covers climate science. So it would be a bit churlish if I didn’t point out when its coverage is, shall we say, a little more mainstream. August 18, 2016. August 18, 2016. The latest instalment came earlier today fro...
australia consensus centre – Graham Readfearn
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Climate change, denialism and lobbying – fueled by coffee. Tag: australia consensus centre. University of Western Australia Cancels $4 Million Federal Government Contract For Bjorn Lomborg’s Consensus Center. Bjorn Lomborg – cancelled. As you might know, I’ve written plenty about climate science contrarian Bjorn Lomborg. I’ve investigated the funding of his US think-tank. On DeSmog and also analysed – twice. 8211; his methods. Students and the broader academic community. Therefore, it is with great regre...
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Tuesday, 11 August 2015. History of temperature scales and their impact on the climate trends. Guest post by Peter Pavlásek of the Slovak Institute of Metrology. Metrology. Not meteorology, they are the scientists that work on making measurements more precise by developing high accurate standards and thus make experimental results better comparable. The first definition of a temperature standard. In 1889. It was based on constant volume gas thermometry, and relied heavily on the work of Chappius at B...
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