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2010/01/31
oh dear 2
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After an altercation on wuwt about watts not releasing data for his surface stations and then complaining that another has used some early s...
2010/01/14
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Spencer: Clouds Dominate CO2 as a Climate Driver Since 2000 13 01 2010 By Dr. Roy Spencer, PhD. Last year I posted an analysis of satelli...
2009/12/17
Interesting
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http://www.aip.org/history/powerpoints/GlobalWarming_Oreskes.ppt Some sea temp stuff arry Lu (20:11:48) : ” George E. Smith (18:08:33) : Bob...
2009/12/12
oh dear (updated 2010/06/16)
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Where it started: wattsupwiththat (16:51:06) : You know, this REALLY chaps my hide, especially since I’m doing a lot of green things myself,...
Row per year to month per row
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Here is some rough excel code. It works. NOTE that the excel sheet must be saved as a .XLSM macro enabled worksheet and macros will have to ...
2009/12/10
Darwin
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From wuwt Willis Looking at the unadjusted plots leads me to suspect that there are 2 major changes in measurement methods/location. This oc...
2009/12/04
Defunct code found in Stolen data
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Robert Greiner you state (on wattsupwiththat): Line 8 This is where the magic happens. Remember that array we have of valid temperature r...
2009/11/13
Rabett Run
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Rabett Run
2009/11/09
CO2 the stuff of life
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Lets look at 2 gases a poison – Hydrogen Sulphide H2S And a benificial to all life nutrient – CO2 H2S http://www.drthrasher.org/toxicology_o...
2009/11/08
UK spaghetti temperatures
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A spaghetti plot of uk temperatures. Data from met office: An average of those stations
2009/10/18
noise tree rings and stuff
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But surely the random sequences added together are just that random. Because they are random there will be random sequences that conform to ...
CO2 and IR absoption
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TomVonk: October 16th, 2009 at 4:03 am Re: thefordprefect (#186), "From what I have seen the logarithmic effect is usually explained by...
2009/10/12
Oceans as temperature controllers
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Re: tallbloke (#41) , I believe this is due to the long solar minimum. When the sunspot count is above 40 or so, the oceans are net gainers...
2009/10/06
McIntyre refuses offer to do real science
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from dot earth October 5, 2009, 2:41 pm Climate Auditor Challenged to Do Climate Science By Andrew C. Revkin Bloggers skeptical of global w...
2009/10/03
Grape harvest
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Nothing seems to give a useful proxy to temperature. Some of the better ones are grape harvest and budbust dates. But these only go back to ...
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