Bart R
<blockquote>The value of graphs to reveal what is really there comes out of judgement and artful decisions.</blockquote>
Huh?
What is <em>"really there"</em> to see, is <em>"really there"</em>. If you, personally, are unable (or unwilling) to see what is <em>"really there"</em>, that is your personal problem.
It was the <em>"judgement and artful decision"</em> of Phil Jones, Director of the CRU at UEA to see the statistically indistinguishable multi-decadal warming cycles of the early and late 20th century, to which Girma alludes in his analysis.
Jones also confirmed that there has been no statistical warming trend since around 1998, another point which Girma has made (in fact there has been a decided <em>cooling</em> trend since 2001).
So it appears that Jones and Girma see the same things that are <em>"really there"</em>.
Don't you see them?
Max.
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