Comment on Week in review 4/20/12 by stefanthedenier
G’day Wagathon. for honest people, planet’s temperature is the warmth units in the troposphere, full stop. Manipulators encompass the oceans, the stratosphere, the sun and anything they can think off;...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 4/13/12 by Chief Hydrologist
You are such an obnoxious idiot. What do you want me to call it – the speed of electromagnetic waves? The index ‘of refraction of air is very low, like 1.0003. The index of refraction is a function of...
View ArticleComment on Ignorance: the true engine of science by Joy Black
Climatereason, your Doggerland post is *TERRIFIC*! Thank you! With regard to sea-level rise, the common-sense level-of-concern and the rate-of-rise are pretty tightly coupled: • ~1mm/year == business...
View ArticleComment on Ignorance: the true engine of science by climatereason
Chief Enough of this nonsense. Of course you must stay. That’s it settled then. tonyb
View ArticleComment on Teaching (?) the controversy by David Wojick
Maybe I should do one. I am up to my nose in hurricane issues at the moment, since that is my first Heartland topic. A Google Scholar search on hurricanes and global warming brings up Curry et al in...
View ArticleComment on Ignorance: the true engine of science by omnologos
Compare what Judith posted with the <a href="http://sciencedenial.wisc.edu/" rel="nofollow">religious 'science writers' festival at UW-Madison</a>. Where is the science, one wonders?
View ArticleComment on Ignorance: the true engine of science by mondo
You say that Geoff, but I venture to suggest that in a field you know a lot about there is some question as to whether alternative ideas can actually be discussed in a dispassionate, evidence based...
View ArticleComment on Ignorance: the true engine of science by timg56
It isn’t rising sea levels we need to be concerned about. It’s when the levee(s) break.
View ArticleComment on Climate change responses in the developing world by David Wojick
I am glad you agree that, as you put it, “UAH doesn’t depict the underlying trend.” Of course you, Tamino, et al can fabricate an underlying thend. That is what AGW is really all about. But there is no...
View ArticleComment on Ignorance: the true engine of science by Rob Starkey
Joy Since it has been rising at 3 mm per year since reliable measures have been available, isn’t that the business as usual no worries number?
View ArticleComment on Ignorance: the true engine of science by timg56
Re the religion thingy: I converted to the Catholic Church in HS. Nothing inspires believe better than Catholic school girls in those short plaid uniform skirts.
View ArticleComment on Ignorance: the true engine of science by Tom
David, cul·ti·vate/ˈkəltəˌvāt/Verb: 1.Prepare and use (land) for crops or gardening. 2.Break up (soil) in preparation for sowing or planting. Makes things eaiser to grow.
View ArticleComment on Ignorance: the true engine of science by timg56
I recall from my undergrad days listening to students ask questions about an upcoming exam. They would keep on and on. On one occasion I spoke up and said why don’t they simply ask for a copy of the...
View ArticleComment on Ignorance: the true engine of science by Joy Black
Rob, the present sea-level rise of 3mm/year is <i>already</i> <a href="http://www.mjanderson.chislehurst.btinternet.co.uk/coastseadefence.htm" rel="nofollow">very bad news</a>.
View ArticleComment on Ignorance: the true engine of science by MattStat/MatthewRMarler
Paul S: I think the first part is better put in this quote I thought of lots of things that could have been written instead, such as “Scientists recognize ignorance where others don’t”, or “Scientists...
View ArticleComment on Ignorance: the true engine of science by Norm Kalmanovitch
GCM’s are already at the point where competent can run them as evidenced by our weather forecasts several days in advance which are based on GCM model output because this is what GCM’s are designed to...
View ArticleComment on Ignorance: the true engine of science by timg56
I for one make a point of reading your contributions. Don’t let the bastards get you down. Name calling only serves to demean the people doing it, not those they direct it against. (Although I...
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