Comment on Week in review 3/31/12 by Latimer Alder
Umm If they are becoming more common, then surely they are no longer extreme. And didn’t the IPCC just say that they couldn’t identify any increase? Or is this IPCC report no longer the trusted Bible...
View ArticleComment on U.S. greenhouse gas regulations by Pekka Pirilä
The new behavior of WordPress has yet again caused just confusion as it did by changing the name shown on the previous post.
View ArticleComment on U.S. greenhouse gas regulations by Peter317
Chris, Of course it’s global. If you’re trying to discount the importance of evaporation and convection, just consider what the daytime surface temperature would be without these things. And it’s...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/31/12 by R. Gates
Gary, Dr. Curry’s statement is misleading from the perspective that the sea ice is pretty much exactly where it was on March 18th, and so really hasn’t “continued to increase”. It simply hasn’t started...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/31/12 by sean2829
I will agree with others that it is a bit less exciting right now in the climate science community but maybe thats a good thing. I heard of the ozone paper elsewhere (but like others have not read it)...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/31/12 by Herman Alexander Pope
It is normal for Arctic Sea Ice to go away, as in the Medieval Warm Period and cause the snow that took us into the Little Ice Age. It is during the warm periods with open Arctic that provides the snow...
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by Jim D
mike, you were assigning an alarmist tag to me, which is not true when all I say is there will be 3 degrees warming and preparation is needed. “Alarming” is something you decided that was. I am not...
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by jim
Dave, “Human beings are complicated.” Agreed. And, as you say, humans are often very good for reasons and ideas that don’t resonate in our neurons.
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by Captain Kangaroo
I linked to the paper on the modern effect of sea ice. Small. It doesn’t of course mean it is always small. Have you not understood where I have said that unlimited increase in CO2 would be heroic?
View ArticleComment on Pseudoscience (?) by physicistdave
Myrrh wrote to me: > You know nothing about science from your response, let alone the physics of matter and energy. Well…let’s see. I had a 4.0 GPA when I got my bachelor’s in physics from Caltech;...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/31/12 by roncram
You are speaking complete nonsense. The Hawaiians have two forms of birth certificates, a short form and a long form. But they do not have a paper birth certificate on two different pieces of paper...
View ArticleComment on Pseudoscience (?) by physicistdave
stefanthedenier wrote to me: >Dave, you talk as climatologist; not as somebody who knows about Physics. You are mistaken: I have a Ph.D. in physics from Stanford University, 1983. As to the rest of...
View ArticleComment on Letter to the dragon slayers by Doug Cotton
. Note Pierre Latour’s response to Roy Spencer …. http://www.drroyspencer.com/2012/03/slaying-the-slayers-with-the-alabama-two-step/#comment-42208 Just an excerpt … So your assertion: “Infrared...
View ArticleComment on Pseudoscience (?) by Willis Eschenbach
physicistdave | April 1, 2012 at 1:28 am Myrrh wrote to me: > You know nothing about science from your response, let alone the physics of matter and energy. Well…let’s see. I had a 4.0 GPA when I...
View ArticleComment on Letter to the dragon slayers by Doug Cotton
. <b>Summary of Key points</b> <b>My "model" is in the paper. It does not depend critically upon Claes Johnson's computations</b> which approach it all a little differently by...
View ArticleComment on Pseudoscience (?) by physicistdave
Yeah, you’re probably right, Willis. But I seem to have this ineradicable urge to *try* to communicate with people who are willfully ignorant of science. I admit is has never succeeded. But hope...
View ArticleComment on Pseudoscience (?) by Punksta
So let me see if I have got this now : cooler bodies can radiate heat to warmer ones. But that doesn’t mean they warm them, because the warmer ones radiate back an even greater amount.
View ArticleComment on Tracking the line between treatment and diagnosis by facebook sluts
Very interesting details you have observed , regards for posting . “Women have been trained to speak softly and carry a lipstick. Those days are over.” by Bella Abzug.
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/31/12 by globalwarmingmaybe
Re: Svensmark & Forbush decrease Now included Arctic Equatorial area Antarctica http://www.vukcevic.talktalk.net/Ap-Cl.htm
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