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Has NOAA ‘busted’ the pause in global warming?
by Judith Curry A new blockbuster paper published today by NOAA: These results do not support the notion of a “slowdown” in the increase of global surface temperature. Color me ‘unconvinced.’
Posted in Data and observations
Climate scientists versus climate data
by John Bates A look behind the curtain at NOAA’s climate data center.
Posted in Data and observations, Ethics
Sea level rise, acceleration and the closure problem
by Rud Istvan There is no doubt that interglacials change sea level (SL). And that sea level rise (SLR) can be dramatic on millennial interglacial time scales.
Posted in Climate change impacts, Oceans
Has the intrinsic component of multidecadal climate variability been isolated?
by Sergey Kravtsov, Marcia Wyatt, Judith Curry and Anastasios Tsonis A discussion of two recent papers: Steinman et al. (2015) and Kravtsov et al. (2015)
Posted in Attribution
2 new papers on the ‘pause’
by Judith Curry Two new papers were published last week of relevance to the hiatus.
Posted in Attribution
Record breaking N. American winters not due to climate change
by Judith Curry A new study finds that human-caused warming in the west tropical Pacific was not responsible for a series of frigid North American winters experienced over the early 2000s.
Posted in Attribution, Extreme events
Climate closure (?)
by Judith Curry The scientific debate is now over; the moment of closure has arrived. – Shaun Lovejoy
Posted in Attribution, Sensitivity & feedbacks
Busting (or not) the mid-20th century global-warming hiatus
by Bob Tisdale A closer look at the uncertainties in the mid 20th century ocean surface temperatures.
Posted in Oceans
Natural climate variability during 1880-1950: A response to Shaun Lovejoy
by Vaughan Pratt Judith Curry’s recent critical assessment of “L4”, as I’ll call Shaun Lovejoy’s October 20 EOS article, raised the following points:
Posted in Attribution
‘Warmest year’, ‘pause’, and all that
by Judith Curry So, was 2014 the ‘warmest year’? Drum roll . . .
Posted in Data and observations
A key admission regarding climate memes
by Andy West Lewandowsky and Oreskes raise the prospect that via the agency of memes, the climate Consensus with its high certainty of danger, could be a socially generated artifact and not a scientific fact.
Posted in Communication, Consensus, Sociology of science
Reactions on the Senate hearing
by Judith Curry I’ve been traveling; first chance I’ve had to collect some reactions to the Senate Hearing.
Posted in Policy
Week in review – science edition
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week.
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Week in review – science edition
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week.
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Week in review – science edition
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week.
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Week in review – science edition
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week.
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Hiatus controversy: show me the data
by Judith Curry The scientific and political controversies surrounding the hiatus have continued to heat up. Lets take a look at ALL the global temperature data sets.
Posted in Data and observations
Hiatus revisionism
by Judith Curry Some interesting new papers on the hiatus in global warming.
Posted in Attribution, Data and observations
Improving climate change communication: moving beyond scientific certainty
by Judith Curry A new report from The University of Nottingham looks at whether climate scientists threaten their own scientific credibility when trying to make their research accessible to members of the public.
Posted in Communication, Uncertainty
Week in review – science edition
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week
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JC op ed: the politics surrounding global temperature data
by Judith Curry My op-ed in Fox News: Is government tinkering with global warming data?
Week in review – science edition
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week.
Posted in Week in review
How long is the pause?
by Judith Curry UPDATE: comments on McKitrick’s paper With 39 explanations and counting, and some climate scientists now arguing that it might last yet another decade, the IPCC has sidelined itself in irrelevance until it has something serious to say … Continue reading
Posted in Attribution, Data and observations
Week in review – science edition
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week.
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