Sentences with phrase «elsewhere in these threads»

Here's little excerpt from the article I linked elsewhere in this thread re Arne Duncan and his connections to Bill Gates:
As noted elsewhere in this thread, rising oil prices are already spurring the development of alternative energy technologies — even (some of) the oil companies have seen the light.
The GISS modeling work referred to elsewhere in this thread would be a good place to start.
Elsewhere in this thread, I have predicted that Kevin Trenberth will not focus on the definition of a null hypothesis, but will instead cite climate data as evidence that it is wiser to assume significant human effects, unless proven otherwise, than to assume the lack of these effects.
As to 5.1.1.1, I've been arguing with Nunov elsewhere in the thread.
As Pekka and I discussed elsewhere in this thread, the global angular momentum measure is closely correlated to the dP measure as well, so that the dP term is also performing as a proxy for other delta energy terms.
Putrid, Your content - free comment is rather timely, as I just finished describing elsewhere in this thread a very simple climate science problem that I solved with essentially TWO variables, ha ha.
As Pekka has said elsewhere in this thread, the underlying trend is likely not linear.
Consider what mwgrant (one of the most non-partisan commenters at this blog) has to say elsewhere in this thread:
As I said elsewhere in this thread the trend was pretty flat or slightly downward over the second half of the 19C and from around 1940 to 1975.
If you look elsewhere in that thread, you will see where linked to the post where I actually expressed my opinions on ID in some depth.
Speaking of WUWT elsewhere in this thread, who could forget this month's post by that Aussie krackpot genius David Archibald talking about the recent solar cycle:
I used gnuplot on the fit I referenced elsewhere in this thread.
The following remarks reference the proof that I provide elsewhere in this thread.
Richard, as I pointed out elsewhere in this thread, the ozone hole facilitates cooling in the southern polar region while the circumpolar vortex block warm air advection from the north.
But this notion of the cooler body «warming» the warmer body also shows up here and elsewhere in the thread.
Whether 2,000, 7,000 or 10,000, I do not see how all the stations, as he says elsewhere in this thread, have several others within «a couple kilometers» of them.
They say 1.73 E14 m3 will yield 43 cm SLR, with which AR5 pretty much concurs (one or two cm less), and for which I showed the calculation elsewhere in this thread.
Many details are discussed elsewhere in this thread and in the threads on the greenhojuse effect.
As said elsewhere in this thread, while the statistics are interesting, they also don't say a great deal on their own.

Not exact matches

Twice Pulitzer - nominated, history professor Brands has elsewhere given book - length treatment to some of the threads he combines in this account of the 35 years that gave birth to the modern economic order.
The problem I have is willfully trying to bait others in making the long threads such as these in the name of «defending myself and my club», and that too after people from here receiving insults for stating their opinions / reasoning elsewhere on the blogs.
My response to your comment probably should have gone elsewhere in this, or a number of other, thread (s).
I read elsewhere on this thread that you and your wife are planning a homebirth with a CPM in Michigan.
Elsewhere in this section, thread and woven fabric are used repeatedly as a metaphor for the individuals that compose a community — most successfully in the beautiful threaded compositions and performances of Italian artist Maria Lai.
I'm certainly repeating others in this thread (& I've said it elsewhere before) when I say that the difference between CCSM4 AR4 & PIOMAS outputs is surely far too large to be dismissed as «natural variability» or for such variability to be even a major reason for such a large difference.
But more importantly, the only «fact» that matters in implementing policy rationally is the outcome of a genuine cost benefit analysis (except for progressives, as I have argued elsewhere on this thread).
(1) In response to Bob's comments, I did make on this thread essentially the same amended material freely available for download elsewhere, with numerous accompanying graphs AND ALSO Benny Peiser (quickly) published a similar article submitted by me in toto on CCNeIn response to Bob's comments, I did make on this thread essentially the same amended material freely available for download elsewhere, with numerous accompanying graphs AND ALSO Benny Peiser (quickly) published a similar article submitted by me in toto on CCNein toto on CCNet.
But in any case that describes a different method and argument I used elsewhere on this thread.
Comments up thread (eg Zajko Sept 15 2:13 pm) mentioned polls of scientists, some of which are frequently used in the media and elsewhere to support claims of near concensus about AGW in the climate science community specifically, and prevailing in earth science in general, for example Doran and Zimmerman of U of Illinois.
Update: In the comments thread at CT and elsewhere, it's been denied that anyone ever asserted that opposition to the war was anti-American.
Meanwhile, as I pointed out elsewhere on this thread, given that Germany has shut down its nuclear power - by political agreement the 20 - 25 % shortfall to be replaced by renewables - Greenpeace and the Greens have the perfect opportunity to show us doubters how that transition will play out in the real world.
Of course all kinds of other effects will take place, and as I said elsewhere on this thread «no AGW in response to doubling of CO2» is within the subjective probability estimates of climate scientists.
Paul — as I said elsewhere on this thread «no AGW in response to doubling of CO2 ″ is within the subjective probability estimates of climate scientists.
in comments elsewhere on this thread would make Mr. Buisnessman's legal team salivate as it could prove malice if found).
i'm sure this has mentioned somewhere in the thread, but I see this happening a lot in Atlanta and IMHO elsewhere
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