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climateaudit.org
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| | | | | It seems quite possible to me that study of glacier changes would actually shed some useful light on the relative levels of the MWP and modern warm period. I'm quite prepared to let the chips fall where they may (although I would deny that this would vindicate the statistical falsehoods of the Mann HS, any... | |
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andymaypetrophysicist.com
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| | | | | Guest post by Renee Hannon IntroductionThis post examines regional temperature reconstructions during the past several thousand years relative to different baselines and the responses of end member deviants, the Arctic and Antarctic polar extremes. And it's a quite interesting tug of war. Why use Temperature Baselines?Regional and global reconstructions are frequently shown as temperature anomalies... | |
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notrickszone.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text discusses various aspects of sea level rise (SLR) and related phenomena across different regions and time periods. Key points include: 1. **Historical and Regional Variability**: SLR rates have varied over time and space, with some areas showing no significant rise or even declines. For example, the Pacific Ocean and parts of the U.S. Atlantic Coast have shown stable or falling sea levels in recent decades. 2. **Natural Variability and Climate Cycles**: Natural factors like ENSO (El Niño-Southern Oscillation) and multi-decadal oscillations significantly influence SLR and coastal dynamics. The 'A.D. 1300 Event' is highlighted as a period of sea-level fall linked to cooling climate conditions. 3. **Island Resilience and Morphodyn... | |
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bobtisdale.wordpress.com
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| | | Date: Friday January 17, 2014 Subject: "The Global Warming Hoax" and "War on Carbon" Clips From: Bob Tisdale To: Jon Stewart Dear Jon: I am an independent climate researcher and regular contributor at the award-winning science blog WattsUpWithThat. I am also the author of three ebooks on global warming, climate change and the poor performance... | ||