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Comment On The Article in the Economist On Rich Muller’s Data Analysis
Update October 21 2011 I have posted these comments on Watts Up With That, Climate Etc and Blackboard “Zeke Hausfather – I realize that he has a much larger set of locations, but many of them are very short term … Continue reading
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Richard Muller On NPR On April 11 2011 – My Comments
I have already posted on Rich Muller’s testimony to Congress; see Informative News Article by Margot Roosevelt In The Los Angeles Times On Richard Muller’s Testimony To Congress Is There A Sampling Bias In The BEST Analysis Reported By Richard Muller? Comments … Continue reading
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Informative News Article by Margot Roosevelt In The Los Angeles Times On Richard Muller’s Testimony To Congress
There is an informative article in the Los Angeles Times by Margot Roosevelt titled Critics’ review unexpectedly supports scientific consensus on global warming. While the title of the article does not indicate it [headlines are usually not chosen by the … Continue reading
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Is There A Sampling Bias In The BEST Analysis Reported By Richard Muller?
In his testimony Richard Muller (which I posted on Friday April 2 2011), indicated that he used 2% of the available surface stations that measure temperatures in the BEST assessment of long-term trends. It is important to realize that the … Continue reading
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Comments On The Testimony Of Richard Muller At the United States House Of Representatives Committee On Science, Space And Technology
First, as posted on my son’s weblog in Global Temperature Trends the global temperature anomaly is essentially irrelevant in terms of climate change issues that matter to society and the environment. Even in terms of global warming, it is a grossly … Continue reading
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Interview With James Wynn In The English Department At Carnegie Mellon University
I was invited to answer a set of questions motivated by Anthony Watt’s excellent surface temperature project [see www.surfacestations.org] project by James Wynn of the English Department at Carnegie Mellon University. The website at the University includes the brief bio] James Wynn … Continue reading
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A PBS Overreaction
Judy Curry has an excellent post titled PBS Ombudsman on her weblog with respect to the response of the PBS Ombudsman, Michael Getler to the appearance of Anthony Watts on PBS’s News Hour. I watched the interview where Anthony did … Continue reading
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Guest Post By Barry Lynn Of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
At the request of a colleague of mine, Barry Lynn, I have posted his guest contribution below. While Barry and I disagree on some aspects of climate science, his constructive post provides a framework which we and others can discuss … Continue reading
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Summary Of Two Game-Changing Papers – Watts Et al 2012 and McNider Et Al 2012
UPDATE #2: To make sure everyone clearly recognizes my involvement with both papers, I provided Anthony suggested text and references for his article [I am not a co-author of the Watts et al paper], and am a co-author on the McNider et al … Continue reading
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Comments On The Game Changer New Paper “An Area And Distance Weighted Analysis Of The Impacts Of Station Exposure On The U.S. Historical Climatology Network Temperatures And Temperature Trends” By Watts Et Al 2012
Congratulations to Anthony Watts! Today, Anthony has announced his seminal new paper An area and distance weighted analysis of the impacts of station exposure on the U.S. Historical Climatology Network temperatures and temperature trends in his post PRESS RELEASE This paper is … Continue reading
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