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The Greek Tragedy: Will We Heed the Warning? « Roy Spencer, PhD
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Global Warming: Natural or Manmade? About Dr. Roy Spencer. Research Articles and Simple Climate Model. Latest Global Temp. Anomaly (July '16: 0.39°C). The Greek Tragedy: Will We Heed the Warning? July 3rd, 2015 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. For those who think I should stick to science, turn your eyes away now. When my daughter studied in Greece several year ago, one of the first things she told me when she got there (and easily the most memorable) was Dad, these people don t know how to make money . I ve lo...
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UAH V6.0 Global Temperature Update for July 2015: +0.18 C « Roy Spencer, PhD
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Global Warming: Natural or Manmade? About Dr. Roy Spencer. Research Articles and Simple Climate Model. Latest Global Temp. Anomaly (July '16: 0.39°C). UAH V6.0 Global Temperature Update for July 2015: 0.18 C. August 3rd, 2015 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. NOTE: This is the fourth monthly update with our new Version 6.0 dataset. Differences versus the old Version 5.6 dataset are discussed here. The global, hemispheric, and tropical LT anomalies from the 30-year (1981-2010) average for the last 7 months are:.
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variability | Climate Lab Book
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Comparing CMIP5 and observations. Noise and signal in Antarctica. July 21, 2016. Has highlighted that parts of the Antarctic Peninsula have showed a cooling trend over the past couple of decades. Should we be surprised? Continue reading Noise and signal in Antarctica. View all 5 comments. May 24, 2016. In response, a recent post by Rahmstorf et al. Reiterates some of the statistical arguments that we discussed briefly in our Commentary. But misses the main point. Continue reading Slowdown discussion.
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temperature | Climate Lab Book
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Comparing CMIP5 and observations. Reconciling estimates of climate sensitivity. June 27, 2016. Climate sensitivity characterises the response of the climate to changes in radiative forcing and can be measured in many different ways. However, estimates derived from observations of historical global temperatures have tended to be lower than those suggested by state-of-the-art climate simulators. Are the models too sensitive? View all 51 comments. May 24, 2016. In response, a recent post by Rahmstorf et al.
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uncertainty | Climate Lab Book
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Comparing CMIP5 and observations. Irreducible uncertainty in near-term climate projections. September 9, 2015. These natural climate fluctuations provide an irreducible limit on the precision with which we can make predictions on such spatial and temporal scales – but how large is this limit. Continue reading Irreducible uncertainty in near-term climate projections. View all 5 comments. How not to use daily CMIP5 data for impact studies. June 12, 2015. One comment so far. June 5, 2015. An update to the N...
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communication | Climate Lab Book
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Comparing CMIP5 and observations. Super-duper climate science papers. June 22, 2016. What was the last truly ‘amazing’, ‘novel’ or ‘spectacular’ science paper that you read? According to a recent bibliographic analysis the chance of encountering such ‘ground-breaking’ research has increased almost nine-fold since the 1970s. Guest post by Rob Wilby. Continue reading Super-duper climate science papers. View all 3 comments. Why rainbow colour scales can be misleading. April 27, 2016. View all 6 comments.
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visualisation | Climate Lab Book
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Comparing CMIP5 and observations. Updates to this animation are now available. Spiralling global temperatures. Click for full size animated version. Continue reading Spiralling global temperatures. May 9, 2016. View all 131 comments. Why rainbow colour scales can be misleading. April 27, 2016. Regular readers will be aware of the #endrainbow. Campaign to reduce the use of rainbow colour palettes in scientific figures. At the recent EGU conference, I gave a talk. View all 6 comments. April 11, 2016. Over ...
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SSTs | Climate Lab Book
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Comparing CMIP5 and observations. Reconciling estimates of climate sensitivity. June 27, 2016. Climate sensitivity characterises the response of the climate to changes in radiative forcing and can be measured in many different ways. However, estimates derived from observations of historical global temperatures have tended to be lower than those suggested by state-of-the-art climate simulators. Are the models too sensitive? View all 51 comments. June 5, 2015. Continue reading Global temperature comparisons.
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Carbon Budget | Simple Climate
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Welcome to Simple Climate! The site designed to provide you with straightforward explanations about climate change, letting you read, react and then get on with your life. Useful links from the blog include:. The ultimate simple explanation of climate change, as voted for by readers. Pictures explaining climate change. Online climate science resources anyone can play with. What we can do about climate change. What climate change might cost us. Can we trust climate models? Arctic Sea Ice Blog. This is a v...
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