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| | | | In this post, we'll discuss a recent article and blog post about the recently published England et al. (2014). This post includes portions of past posts and a number of new discussions and illustrations. We've already discussed (post here) the paper England et al. (2014) Recent intensification of wind-driven circulation in the Pacific and the... | |
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| | | | by Judith Curry Some recent sea level rise publications, with implications for how we think about the worst case scenario for the 21st century. Less than 3 months ago, I published my Special Report on Sea Level and Climate Change. ... Continue reading ? | |
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| | | | RealClimate: When climate deniers are desperate because the measurements don't fit their claims, some of them take the final straw: they try to deny and discredit the data. The years 2014 and 2015 reached new records in the global temperature, and 2016 has done so again. Some don't like this because it doesn't fit their political | |
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| | guest post by Jan Galkowski 5. Trends Are Tricky Trends as a concept are easy. But trends as objective measures are slippery. Consider the Keeling Curve, the record of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration first begun by Charles Keeling in the 1950s and continued in the face of great obstacles. This curve is reproduced in Figure... |