Tag: physics

March 27, 2014 0

The Reverse Ferret

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— klimaretter.info (@wirklimaretter) March 27, 2014 Eli will be providing a translation of this article in a few minutes, but just to set the stage, let the Bunny translate the last paragraph which was an additional comment that Tol provided after the article appeared. P.

March 22, 2014 0

Continuous plagiarism of James Annan needed

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Tweet William sez people are slamming Roger Pielke Jr. without engaging his arguments. Okay, that’s pretty easy in that it’s mostly the same old stuff that James Annan answered eight years ago : This is something I’ve been meaning to blog about for some time.

March 14, 2014 0

The Royal Society Answers Questions

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Monckton of Brenchley , Edinburgh   A:  In the early days of weather observations, there was rather poor coverage of the world, and most thermometers were in Europe and North America, and they were not necessarily well-sited using standardised enclosures. Interpreting the early data is therefore not straightforward, as there are various possible biases in the observations that should properly be allowed for, and there are also problems in dealing with the non-uniform spatial coverage.  Several groups routinely produce and maintain long-term estimates of global and regional temperature, and they all try to manage these difficulties in different ways