@00Burdell that's essentially what a lot of scientists say, that is, limit addition of new CO2 as much as possible. As you see from the measurements, we are adding more and more instead.
I had some time to take a peek at this.
Looking at the Berkeley Concepcion link, their algorithm identifies a break point in 1969. This isolates the period of 1960-1969 for this specific station as having data with a bias compared to stations around it (second figure at the link). Likely causes...
Is it also typical for one party to plead guilty for a crime and get probation?
There is still no details on what were the findings in this case, and there will probably be no details unless TMZ or someone else digs around for documents. Let's give both parties peace and let this go. We don't...
Not exactly. First of all, once again, Hausfather's explanation was in reply to the Goddard global analysis, but you are correct that reading that explanation teaches one how the adjustments work along with helping one make better judgment of any adjustment examples. With that knowledge, one can...
I can look at the old/raw Concepción data if there is a non-irrittating graph you can link somewhere. It's annoying and difficult to look at the animation.
Of course, at the end of the day, we would need to dig through the code, because the algorithms make use of other data besides the raw...
Seems like we had some confusion about those statements, probably misunderstanding on my part. My statement was about the overall global trend referring to Goddard's original analysis (but seems like you were referring to Goddard's specific cases), not a specific location. For individual...
I didn't say it was the TOB that had to do with these specific cases. My point is that looking at the global analysis, TOB is a significant issue along with other issues, and it's more than 'nothing to see here' in the context of a global analysis. I don't think Hausfather's analysis had to do...
Those animated graphs by Homewood/Goddard are horrible, especially when the limits of the axes change between different snaps of the animation. They should instead plot the old/new on the same graph with the same axes. They should also stop quoting evidence from a few cases, and do an analysis...
The article has no details, but it sounds like this is actually a lot better than what he was accused with. Hopefully, he and his ex make use of this new chance at being peaceful and raising their kid without more problems.
GEORGIA TECH
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A few of the leaks so far from the ACC office:
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Hey @FSU_Football fans, got any plans for November 7th? Well, you better add watching the #Noles at Clemson to that list!
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Not sure how you typically spend #BlackFriday, but you best include watching @CanesFootball vs...
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