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Just a Question Off Topic: Desmog is running a thread on ClimateAudit based on the Hansen Update thread with «Which is why it's so surprising to see McIntyre accepting Hansen's work now.
Stephen McIntyre of ClimateAudit recently claimed that the «artificial correction» seemed «to have entered the CRU toolkit» (in his submission to the U.K. parliamentary committee examining allegations arising from stolen CRU emails, no less).
This year's meeting will feature first time invitee Stephen McIntyre, founder of the popular ClimateAudit blog, as one of six headliners.
And they may well have relied on dimly understood material from ClimateAudit in arriving at that confusion.
Some of the things that I've tried in my quest to understand skeptics and more effectively counter misinformation include posting at skeptical blogs, such as climateaudit, and inviting prominent skeptics to give seminars at Georgia Tech.
This point was raised by ClimateAudit blogger Steven McIntyre: «Over the continental US, the UAH satellite record shows a trend of 0.29 deg C / decade (TLT) from 1979 - 2008,» McIntyre said.
I have been following here and at ClimateAudit for a few years and I would like to thank you for your efforts.
Regarding 2008 Arctic sea ice, commenter Jeez over at ClimateAudit describes it with a timber reminiscent of the teariest Jacques Cousteau documentaries -
I visited Climateaudit early - on, and it was launched in large part following, and as a response to, the attacks appearing at RealClimate.
-LSB-...] My contemporaneous account of the CRU and the FOI lunacy is a posting on ClimateAudit entitled «Measuring Precipitation on Willis» Boots ``.
But by this time ClimateAudit's slothy nature didn't matter.
Check out the heroic comment at ClimateAudit suggesting there might still be too few recent samples: the thick line in fig. 2 above could be the absolute number of samples, dropping to zero, while the thin line must be the proportion of living trees in that sample in percent, climbing to 100 % (well, 120 % really, but it's in the ballpark, right?).
See ClimateAudit for details of the scenarios and -LSB-...]
I searched climateaudit for Wegman and it seems they are ignoring his testimony about manmade global warming.
The quickest way for HADCRU et al. to put Climateaudit and the rest of this tribe out of business is make all climate data and metadata public and make every effort to improve the datasets based on all feedback that you receive.
In summary, the problem seems to be that the circling of the wagons strategy developed by small groups of climate researchers in response to the politically motivated attacks against climate science are now being used against other climate researchers and the more technical blogs (e.g. Climateaudit, Lucia, etc).
# 28 I read ClimateAudit often and would like to comment.
I had expected them to get a broader idea of what climateaudit was about, but they didn't seem to care owing to their reactions to the posting on the GT report card site.
# 116 and # 120 — maybe the thing to find astonishing is how your student assayers could have so radically misunderstood the serious analytical message of ClimateAudit despite the analyses being fully available right before their eyes.
JMurphy, the hero of the deniosphere is on the case: ClimateAudit explains the Jones exoneration in a screaming headline: «The Trick to Hide a Trick».
Mosher was right, ClimateAudit grinded to a modem - era crawl in the hours after the post.
But I do have to point out the final three paragraphs, where after attempting to exonerate Wegman, McIntyre equates what Wegman has done with a host of grievances regarding Gavin Schmidt, James Hansen and others, for not giving ClimateAudit «appropriate credit».
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