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anthonyvioli.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Posted on october 13, 2012, by Bob Tisdale This is a deviation from my typical presentation of a subdivided dataset. Usually, I divide the dataset in a way that is intended to illustrate how and why natural variables can explain the warming over the term of that data. In this post, I've broken it into... | |
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wattsupwiththat.com
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| | | | | Update 2: A number of typos were found in this post. I've corrected them here and in the pdf version. A revised pdf copy is available here. I've removed the old version from WordPress. #### Note:A typo was found and corrected in the post. I'll update the pdf version later today. ##### Dear Members of... | |
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skepticalscience.com
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| | | | | Despite being the warmest decade on record, the last decade has seen a slowdown in the rate of global warming in some temperature datasets. The factors responsible for this slowdown have been discussed at SkS, most recently in the SkS post Ocean Heat Content And The Importance Of The Deep Ocean,which looked at three Hadley Centre climate models. | |
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oceanweatherservices.com
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| | | There has been much press and controversy in recent years about global warming or climate change. Opinions range from doomsday scenarios to absolute disbelief. As a meteorologist (not climatologist), I say that the truth is somewhere in between these ... Continue reading | ||