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| | Do my hard-pressed editor a favor and click the link to the original here 14th November 2019 Tony Thomas It's the tenth anniversary next week of the 2009 Climategate email dump that exposed top climate scientists' chicanery and subversion of science - and did so in their own words and out of their own mouths,...
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| | Guest Post by Bob Tisdale NCAR's Dr. Kevin Trenberth was a lead author of the IPCC's 2nd, 3rd and 4th Assessment Reports. Near to the publication of the IPCC's 4th Assessment Report 7 years ago, Dr. Trenberth penned a blog post at Nature.com Predictions of climate-a blog post that exposed many critical weaknesses in the...
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| | The second image below is, in my opinion, one of the most disquieting images ever presented at Climate Audit. Two posts ago, I observed that the number of cores used in the most recent portion of the Yamal archive at CRU was implausibly low. There were only 10 cores in 1990 versus 65 cores in...
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| [AI summary] The text discusses various aspects of climate science, focusing on controversies and criticisms of climate models and temperature data. It highlights issues such as the reliability of surface temperature measurements, the impact of urban heat islands, and the challenges in comparing surface and tropospheric temperature data. The text also questions the validity of climate models by pointing out that they were adjusted to match historical data rather than being purely based on scientific theory. Additionally, it mentions the importance of data transparency and the potential for measurement biases in temperature records.