Comment on Meteorological March Madness by R. Gates
hunter, Besides the increase in tropospheric temperatures over the past 40+ years, the biggest one is the accumulation of heat in the oceans. Approximately 23 x 10^22 Joules down to 2000 meters has...
View ArticleComment on Authority(?) in political debates involving science by Bart R
geek49203 | April 3, 2012 at 2:10 pm | Oh, the environmentalists have been more ineffectual than you claim. The vast majority of the $17+ billion in research funding, if you do a line-item audit of...
View ArticleComment on Meteorological March Madness by hunter
Which reminds me of the late lamented “Third Rock From the Sun” http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0502672/ Those zany aliens knew the dangers of snow!
View ArticleComment on Meteorological March Madness by Bart R
WHT There, there. Not every engineer who went civ did it because they couldn’t handle the math, the workload or the reading. Some had family obligations, or something noble, keeping them from...
View ArticleComment on Letter to the dragon slayers by Doug Cotton
Since he featured my PSI publication, Tallbloke (Roger) has just published another of the six publications on the Principia Scientific International site....
View ArticleComment on Authority(?) in political debates involving science by Bad Andrew
David, I submit that most of the figures promoting AGW know it’s a hoax. And politicans especially already know they are liars. Andrew
View ArticleComment on Authority(?) in political debates involving science by David Wojick
Why? Clearly you do not understand the scientific debate, even though it is right before you. There are pro AGW counter arguments to these arguments. This is a genuine scientific debate among...
View ArticleComment on Authority(?) in political debates involving science by David Wojick
We have passed 190,000 comments, so we should hit the magic 200k mark this month. Time to guess the date?
View ArticleComment on Pseudoscience (?) by peterdavies252
Sure. I am a concern troll because when people waste time there are many others who should not be wasting their time as well reading this stuff. Sure its only my opinion and I accept that not all will...
View ArticleComment on Authority(?) in political debates involving science by cwon14
GOP trying to kill people with hurricanes (again); http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/04/03/obama_warns_gop_budget_would_make_weather_prediction_less_accurate.html As if poisoning food and...
View ArticleComment on Authority(?) in political debates involving science by Bart R
Dr. Wojick Mr. Orssengo doesn’t even get that the role of proclaiming the emperor’s wardrobe malfunction belongs to an innocent child whom none would doubt, not to a game-playing extremist. It would be...
View ArticleComment on Authority(?) in political debates involving science by Bart R
You mean a climate etc. prediction?
View ArticleComment on Meteorological March Madness by sunshinehours1
I think one thermometer every million square miles sitting beside a heated building in the arctic doesn’t really give people an accurate view of temperatures … just like on tree in Yamal is a poor...
View ArticleComment on Authority(?) in political debates involving science by cwon14
Something else Pielke Jr produced recently; http://rogerpielkejr.blogspot.com/2012/04/interview-with-activist-journalist.html
View ArticleComment on Authority(?) in political debates involving science by Bart R
Steven Mosher | April 4, 2012 at 2:54 am | More complicated than explaining that “lukewarmer” doesn’t mean feeble faith in the scientific support for warming, or belief the warming could only ever be...
View ArticleComment on Authority(?) in political debates involving science by Frank
The checks and balances on the political behavior of scientists need to be provided by scientists through their professional organizations and their education of the next generation of scientists....
View ArticleComment on Authority(?) in political debates involving science by Bob Ludwick
@ Hunter: I went to the link provided and began by reading the preface. I thought: ‘This is some really great satire.’; up until I scrolled down through the report. That is when I realized that a....
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by Pooh, Dixie
Re: “4) testing your hypothesis through experimentation” and “There is no way to test the hypothesis.” Try “observation”.
View ArticleComment on Authority(?) in political debates involving science by capt....
Web, “while the sane point out that without a GHG effect and uniform spectral emission/absorption in place, the average surface temperature would be 255K and then due to the lapse rate, the temperature...
View ArticleComment on Lindzen et al.: response and parry by robin
I asked directions once and the person said ‘I don’t think you can get there from here’. I’m starting to appreciate the deep truths in that remark : ).
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