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the reason the deniers side has caught hold and moved forward is because a small number of smart kids were smart enough to pick their way through all of the shit from Hansen, CRU and all the rest - and find significant problems with the maths. Top of the heap of smart kids and the one with the tenacity to actually force the true believers to hand over their data was Steve Macintyre http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_McIntyre. so far, his maths stands up. But if you have specific issues with his linear regression analysis, then fire away. Now ask yourself why despite being mentioned hundreds of times in the climategate emails and being the source of the denied FOI requests, not one single "inquiry" talked to him, let alone called him as a witness. I would say that reason is because he is one of the few people in the world who could actually ask the really embarrassing numbers based questions the warmists would struggle answer. And as for it being about the UK - no it's cold in lots of places and has been all year - Mongolians are having yet another terrible winter with their livestock freezing to death, despite being cold adapted. Fish in south american rivers died of cold over the summer, and there's been unprecedented snow in bits of the southern hemisphere during their summer. google your own links to these stories, they aren't hard to confirm. Antarctic ice continues to be inconveniently high http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosph....antarctic.png We may well be wrong in our thought that AGW isn't happening, but its not because we're spoonfed dolts, it's because we can follow the maths and something doesn't add up. Rubbish the sums if you can, but don't treat us idiots, because we are not. |
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the wiki doesn't seem to present much in the way of his actual arguments. it's a shame that McIntyre doesn't get a climate degree and get himself published. your side has been slow to train and fund it's own climatologists, and I hope you will act together to amend that shortfall. personally, i suspect you don't because you are afraid of what your climatologists will discover, but, still, you should take the risk, don't you think, considering how strongly you feel about it. |
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You're confusing short term weather with long term climate changes.
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Yep I could say that because it was 65 degress yesterday in Tennessee which is about 18 degress above normal that proves global warming. All the deniers have no clue to how complex climate is and think any SIMPLE answer must be the correct one. Just like thousands of years ago an eclipse was god being angry so that means sacrifice a virgin. So much easier than actually trying to learn about how shit works.
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global warming, we went to the moon, lol , what will they think of next
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You should know that global warming is only in the summertime
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You state he's not published, but he is more than a few times. The top one is the one that gave sceptics a toe hold. "Corrections to the Mann et al. (1998) Proxy Data Base and Northern Hemisphere Average Temperature Series" in the journal Energy and Environment http://www.uoguelph.ca/~rmckitri/res...r07/jgr07.html And coming next year in the International Journal of Climatology McKitrick, Ross R. and Nicolas Nierenberg (2009). Correlations between Surface Temperature Trends and Socioeconomic Activity: Toward a Causal Interpretation. As for needing a climate degree, he's topline scholarship Oxbridge mathematician, followed by a WORKING career using maths. So no dunce by any means. Follow a few links and read some papers and you'll see how much of climate science relies on statistics mangling existing data and not actual fresh data gathering. But to summarise one of his central arguments - Dodgy statistical methods have been used on temperature data sets to make the past look cooler, the present look hotter and the angle between the stick and the blade of the hockey stick steeper. AGW requires, for full disaster effect, that the current temperatures to be unprecedented and that rise is steep and correlated to industrialisation. It's probable neither is true. All we know right now, is that historical data is always adjusted DOWN, recent data is always adjusted UP. I'm pretty sure most people don't even realise the data is even adjusted - I didn't till I got hooked and started following this seriously about 3 years ago - you read a bunch of thermometers, write down the number, then average the lot? What's tricky about that? Well, what if a town or an airport grows around the temp station or it just gets moved? Counter intuitively in these cases NASA GISS tends to adjust for these warming influences by adjusting temps UP. (moving stations should be neutral on average, but cooling stations tend to get dropped completely from the datasets) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hockey_stick_controversy Try this link, if nothing else, it shows that the science is far from settled and that genuine consensus has not yet been reached. The maths is often hard to follow, but the politics and human nature aren't - there's a lot of arse covering backtracking, obfuscation, delaying tactics and weasel wording going on from the side that should have the slam dunk answers on hand and no hesitation in using them to debunk the "anti-science" idiots. There IS another side to this argument and no amount of name calling or link pulling will make it go away. And as ever, I come back to this; record cold events all over the planet this year - but its the hottest year ever. not just a bit hot, but HOTTEST. Something seems a little off here... |
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global warming is kinda a misnomer, I prefer climate change...
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I mentioned Latif and multi-decadal oscillations, so it seems relevant to mention a recent prediction by one of the few anthropogenic global warming critics who is publishing papers that can actually be peer reviewed.
The fact that this global warming critic, Syun-Ichi Akasofu, makes an actual prediction is crucial, because science culture works by making predictions, that can then be confirmed or refuted thru experiments and measurements. This is the prediction - that during the next ten years we will see the temperatures drop from their current rising arc. Take a look at the illustration, it does a pretty good job of presenting his model. http://www.reportingclimatescience.c...predicted.html Quote:
However, if, as this guy predicts, the temperature starts to fall or even stay flat in the next ten years, perhaps multi-decadal oscillations will carry enough warmth down into the oceans (hopefully without destanilizing the clathrates, but thats another issue) to counteract the fossil carbon dioxide. Since there's nothing that can be done about fossil carbon dioxide anyway, another ten years hardly matters. In ten years I predict that the price of oil will render much of these concerns moot. |
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I don't particularly care about the hockey stick, as far as I'm concerned dendrochronology is weak science, and I never refer to the hockey stick as a credible measurement, so I can't argue for the validity of the hockey stick as a visual representation of measurements. As a set of measurements, the hockey stick has yet to be fully confirmed or refuted in the science literature, as far as I know. I await further peer review, but personally don't think dendrochronology is reliable. The hockey stick graph has been used politically, but I'm not terribly interested in what politicians do, they are all corrupt. Altho, I think they were wrong to use it. Science by definition is never settled, thats not how science works, so you'll never hear me argue that the science is "settled". The most that can be said is that anthropogenic global warming deniers are still very much in the minority, in terms of published papers. If there was some particular thing that you personally wanted to debate? I strongly agree that we need transparent fresh data gathering, and I strongly urge you to urge your side to spend the money to gather new measurements, and to make those measurements available transparently! I will on my part urge my side to do the same. In the strongest possible way. Your last sentence doesn't make sense to me. If you have record cold, and you have record heat, and you average the data, and the data says it was a bit more hot than it was cold, thats what the data says, and your saying something seems off doesn't affect the math. You will say "I don't trust the measurements". Okay, so get your side to analyze the measuring protocols and set up new measuring stations around the planet and test the measurements. Because that's how science works. Your side has tons of money, you have the oil corporations behind you, spend some of it, and take new measurements, dont just bitch about it. |
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Exactly where is all this big oil money? Watts is a retired TV weatherman, Macintrye a retired mining geologist, Bastardi a weatherman, Corbyn a weatherman currently beating the MET office and their 33million pound computer with a PC. Sorry for the Fisking style response, lots to cover ![]() |
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It snowed in Los Angeles yesterday, it was interesting seeing palm trees covered in snow. Every year it gets colder here and I've been looking at weather data on weatherunderground.com and in the past 4 years the winters in southern California keep getting colder and colder. I think this global warming thing is political and a bunch of bullshit
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http://www.surfacestations.org/ Him and his team of volunteers are visiting every surface temp station and photographing and rating it. With so much urbanisation happening in the US many temp stations have had whole towns grow up around them or seen grass airstrips turn into international airports. Rather than just guess at the effect, this lot are rating each station. Beacuse the US has so many stations it can have a big impact on the global average. This data is used by Hansen in GISStemp. Hottest ever. And all done by volunteers, not a drop of big oil money in sight. |
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that will make the science stronger. but, we also need to place hundreds of thousands of new measuring stations around the planet, all connected to the net and generating open source data. we should do it fast, and pay for it without complaining. because this is a pascal's wager kind of problem. if you are right, and a catastrophe is not happening, a billion or 5 or 50 spent on science is just a tiny fraction of GDP, and having a well measured planet will be useful info for agriculture and industry. so, there's no real loss. but if a catastrophe is going to happen, the sooner we know, the better, and the better information we have, the more likley we are to be ahead of it when it happens. besides, everything we would have to do to adapt to severe global warming we are going to be forced to do by the coming decades of expensive and then very expensive oil anyway. |
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Watts Up With That Simon Scans is that you are a fucking Fox News Brainwashed Robot in desperate need of one of these:
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DAMN.. there's no such a thing like peoples influence on global warming.
Check the geological history.. there always been changes of temperatures in whole world (it's beacuse space radiation from the sun and changing earth magnetism and others). There were ice ages and hot ages in 4,5 billion eyars earth history. "global warming" politics was only to take money from selling co2 contracts THERES NO SCIENCE PROOF for global warning ![]() But there are science proofs that average temperature on earth is dynamic. |
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Even taking into account that English seems to be your second language I doubt that there is any science proof that you have a fucking brain.
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Arctic sea ice in december 2010, last month, was the lowest it has ever been in the satellite observation record.
Not proof of anything, just a datapoint, but a curiousity and something to watch over the next decade. http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/ Quote:
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Call me what you like, if you can't even be bothered to try to win it with reason I'm not that fussed. Bill mentions the sea ice stats, rightly so. And here's WUWT take on it. http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/01/05/sea-ice-news-33/ Not much suppression of the wrong kind of data going on here, and certainly no personal attacks. Now remind me again, which side are the brainwashed robots? |
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I'm indifferent to this topic, but was curious to find out what some of the people (using last winter's "It's fucking cold, so where's this global warming" argument) thought about this summer's record temperatures?
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hate to break this to you but this planet and the sun have much larger cycles than that.
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Again, I have no opinion about it ... Don't claim to be nearly as intelligent as some of you think you are. Just curious. |
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its equally as wrong to believe that a hot summer proves global warming as it is to assume a cold winter debunks it
my opinion is to look at hard evidence and examine how the ice caps are melting... that's all the proof i need that the climate is definitely changing |
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there's a climate change for sure and objectively speaking. We're the closest country to Antarctica and every single year for the last 10-15 years the gap between extremes is getting bigger. Every summer is hotter than the previous one, every winter is colder. We're having cities listed as having sub-tropical weather where it snowed this year for the first time ever. Cities with an average temperature of 11º Celsius (in winter) reached -14º C (6.8 Fahrenheit). We're having a polar wave right now with weather like we never saw before. So you can tell whatever you want, but objectively there's a big change in temperature and climate
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So, record temperatures are consistent with the models, but not a proof. A few years from now we will see how these temperature datapoints look, wether they continue to be consistent, or not. Even tho, it won't be a proof. It's arguably not possible to produce even statistical proofs with decades of measurements in a very complex system like a planets weather. And probably never possible to produce a proof in the sense that most deniers would accept, a proof with the absolute replicability of, say, our gravitational acceleration. |
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This just in...Lodys has now patented the process of Global Warming and as such, any use of the terms Global Warming and Climate Change are now protected as Intellectual Property..
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And also, just in case some people forgot, "CLIMATE" is not the same thing as "WEATHER".
The AVERAGE temperature of the earth is warming up. Warmer average temperatures mean more powerful Hurricanes, expanding oceans, more floods and melting polar ice, among dozens of other things. And of course Man is the #1 reason for climate change / global warming. We are burning more fossil fuels generating more green house gasses. Yes Volcanos and other natural phenomena contribute to this, but the man-made pollution is the only thing we can control.
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pretty much everyone who is discrediting global warming in this thread might as well get a tattoo on their forehead that says 'Idiot"
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that if the weather changes, you can call it any way you want, the effects will be the same no matter how you call it. It's just a semantic distinction, nothing else. It's like the city I mentioned which has sub-tropical climate. Yeah sure, but still they had snow.
Or like Paraguay: they have an incredibly torrid climate, totally unbearable. Now they're going crazy because they need stoves for the first time ever and they aren't used to cold temperatures. So yes, they're a tropical country, but "the duck" is freezing cold ![]()
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I see this debate as having roughly two sides - there's the science, which few people seem to understand, and then there's the religious politics, which is where most people center their rhetoric. Arguing from beliefs, as it were. Expressing their politico-religious affiliation. I personally find the science fascinating, thats the point of view i like to promote, since almost nobody does, here, or anywhere else. I get the impression you are saying duck law proves global warming is happening? |
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