Comment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by stefanthedenier
Rob Starkey | March 16, 2012 at 12:36 pm + stefan: What is the margin of error +/- for EVERY phony GLOBAL warming and GLOBAL Ice Age in the past?!?!?! Should be answered by the Fakes also. That should...
View ArticleComment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by Doug Allen
John Kennedy, Thanks for your posts here. Whatever adjustments are made to any temperature construction, I hope the raw data is always available for comparison. I have a general question about...
View ArticleComment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by DocMartyn
Web, Keeling shows that CO2 peaks in May and is at its lowest in October. Should sea temperature be the driving force, the we should expect the average ocean temperature (not anomaly) to be greatest in...
View ArticleComment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by Bob Tisdale
John Kennedy: Thanks for commenting. One of the topics raised by the post was World War II adjustments. About a year and a half ago, I started a post but never got around to finishing it. It included...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/16/12 by Brian H
This argument about the best way to control CO2 is, of course, bootless. First, CO2 increase is a good, not a harm. Second, the atmosphere’s level is ultimately controlled by ocean temperatures and...
View ArticleComment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by Greg Goodman
Following John Kennedy’s question about which version of ICOADS was provided at JISAO project, it would appear indeed that this is v2 although they do not say what they are providing. As a result I...
View ArticleComment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by John Kennedy
Tony b, As I’ve said before, the question is not are surface temperature records reliable? The question is, how reliable are surface temperature records? Your figure for the uncertainty range of “many...
View ArticleComment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by John Kennedy
Dear Vukcevic, I’m not sure exactly how you are calculating the AMO, but the North Atlantic was one region that didn’t change much in HadSST3. See Part 2 Figure 13:...
View ArticleComment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by John Kennedy
Hi DocMartyn, There are some near-surface sub-surface measurements in ICOADS that came from the World Ocean Database. I think the metadata associated with these from the 1930s and 40s indicates that...
View ArticleComment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by vukcevic
Thank you for your reply For the NA SST and AMO I used data from: http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/data/correlation/amon.us.long.data http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/data/correlation/amon.us.long.mean.data
View ArticleComment on Letter to the dragon slayers by Doug Cotton
Which just shows how litle you understand, PR. I have already pointed out onthat site why B_Happy is making incorrect assumptions and unaware of facts I have explained in the paper, such as the fact...
View ArticleComment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by Girma
Greg Wiki: Climate (from Ancient Greek klima, meaning inclination) is commonly defined as the weather averaged over a long period.[3] The standard averaging period is 30 years,[4] but other periods may...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/16/12 by David L. Hagen
lolwot Re: “do multiple things at once” Non-sequitor -What justification do you give for committing economic suicide? Re: “don’t spend so much money on war” That will be when the Messiah comes. Isaiah...
View ArticleComment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by Greg Goodman
Would you mind terribly stating what you are referring to ?
View ArticleComment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by tonyb
John Kennedy said to me ‘Even if SST measurements were subject to random errors of even 10 degrees, which they are not, then we would still be able to make a reasonable estimate of global annual...
View ArticleComment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by Girma
Greg Could you please plot the 30-years trends for hadcrut3? I would love to compare your graph with mine Thanks in advance!
View ArticleComment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by Greg Goodman
Good day John. I’m aware that there a whole bunch of issues around the war, most of which do not involve buckets Most of which are likely to be unquantifiable. An ad hoc adjustment to this short period...
View ArticleComment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by Greg Goodman
…and here: http://judithcurry.com/2012/03/15/on-the-adjustments-to-the-hadsst3-data-set-2/#comment-186606
View ArticleComment on On the adjustments to the HadSST3 data set by John Kennedy
Hi Doug, Adjustments applied to the data are intended to minimise the influence of non-climatic effects such as changes in instrumentation, or observing practice. Which direction they go will depend on...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/16/12 by MrE
Bart, I can tell that your’e trying to be serial
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