Sentences with phrase «like hockey sticks»

It maybe utter crap, like the hockey sticks of the Antarctic or in hurricanes or the others Mann projects into the world.
Policy - makers want uncertainty - free icons like hockey sticks and trend lines.
They look like hockey sticks because the yearly $ gains become larger and larger, even though the % return is steady, because each year's gains «compound».
And the centre pass - through makes carrying long items like hockey sticks and lumber a breeze.
«Traces of pollution, fly ash particles coming in, evidence of recent climate change — all the records from that site basically look like hockey sticks
What was remarkable was the moment that went into effect, it was like the hockey stick that did occur.
«Your rates can go up like a hockey stick,» Adams said.
Let's just say the line for the former looks like a hockey stick, and the one for the latter looks almost completely flat.
«He was hanging there for days with a foot that looked like a hockey stick
His temperature graph for the past millennium was essentially flat until the 20th century, when a sharp upward spike occurs — i.e., it looks like a hockey stick.
The press release states that you'll be using the Wii remote like a hockey stick but I'm having trouble seeing how that is really going to work.
Montford's book makes it obvious that MM actually do have a selection rule of their own devising: if it looks like a hockey stick, get rid of it.
Again, their selection rule was obvious: if it looks like a hockey stick, get rid of it.
His temperature graph for the past millennium was essentially flat until the 20th century, when a sharp upward spike occurs — i.e., it looks like a hockey stick.
Because like the hockey stick or not, it's a fact that temperature variations today far exceed those of recent history.
If, for example, the real variation is much less than what is depicted by the hundred or so selected «stable» measurement sites the specter of AGW is diffused; if the real variation in time and space is much greater, the selective measurements become again suspect as being cherry picked within natural tendencies (like the hockey stick).
I also note that the Michael Mann 2008 EIV proxy data temperatures (which I believe he thinks are the best) no longer look like a hockey stick.
It looks like a hockey stick.
Michael Mann and the Team — If your core religion has as its core tenet a huge lie like the Hockey Stick, nothing your fellow cult members say can be believed until that lie is admitted to and all proponents shamed out of the church.
Under this condition the computed agst looks like the hockey stick without the blade.
y ’ know Glenn, That graph looks to me like a Hockey Stick!
Just like the hockey stick chart in 2001, they are easily understood by the layman.
... looks like a hockey stick via dipstick statistics.
Bats use a sonar pulse that has a long period of a single low frequency and then the end shoots up in pitch, just like a hockey stick.
Your «proof» was a spike in temps, with data «smoothed» and «corrected» to look like a hockey stick.
I like the hockey stick.
The Arctic temperature curve looks like a hockey stick, even more so than the original.
Yet in any of the literature I rarely see a mention, much less a graph, showing solar output in the past, lets say 150 years, or to correlate to something like the Hockey stick let's say 1000 years, wouldn't it be nice if we had some data showing the trends since let's say the beginning of industrialization, I mean it has to have some relevance to the discussion.
The abject dismissal of reality has become more and more mainstream in the party politicians, and its power soared upward like a hockey stick graph when the Tea Party gained congressional seats in the in 2010 election.
The result is not at all like a hockey stick, well at least not one you'd want to use...
Dr. Mann's reconstruction of global temperatures shows a distinct pattern shaped like a hockey stick: Temperatures stayed level for centuries, with a sudden upturn during recent decades.
Kind of like the hockey stick curve superimposed over the real temp curve.
Would the graph of that site's temperature over time look just like a hockey stick?
You won't know «the Fukushima death toll» because statistically you won't be able to see it... but there is a guy in Pennsylvania who might be able to get your data to show a sharp increase... like a hockey stick...
The Hockey stick however has not been dropped, it has been updated, and it still looks like a Hockey Stick.
he way Team minds seem to work is that since they assume there is a climate hockey stick out in the real world, therefore, any data shaped like a hockey stick is good
He gets big speaking fees like hockey stick hall of fame Michel Mann.
The CAGWers are going to defend that graph to the death, just like the hockey stick, Hansen 1988 and «there is no pause» (which our resident Kool Aid tasters are still defending around here).
In fact, it looks a bit like a hockey stick.
@Paul Clark — 26 Oct 2011 @ 5:50 AM That can't be right — it looks like a hockey stick!
When I first plotted it, I said that doesn't even look that much like a hockey stick anymore.
40:30 Ice core records, low - latitudes, like hockey stick 42:00 Glacier lengths, hockey stick 42:50 Boreholes, corals 45:50 Forcings, CO2, CH4 47:00 Sunspots 49:00 Volcanoes 50:00 Other reconstructions, new studies 51:40 Spaghetti curve, look at envelope 54:15 Put spaghetti with hockey stick error bars 56:50 30 - year averages warmest, 400 years likely, 1000 years plausible 58:15 end of talk 58:50 MWP likely varied globally 01:01:50 LIA seems more global 01:03:00 Does it have anything to do with AGW?
And unless something like the hockey stick is known with high confidence, it's hard to know what fraction of the temperature trend assign to CO2, and then «supported by temperature trends» becomes a very iffy argument.
Like the hockey stick, for instance.
And by gum, the times that it looked like a hockey stick, it looked like a hockey stick.
These are the sticks that range in appearance from something like a hockey stick to a scoop — like a front - end loader.

Not exact matches

Although it's generally understood they don't like «hockey stick» projections — sales projections that start off pretty level, then make a very quick, sharp, almost 90 - degree turn straight up into the stratosphere — what is it they're looking for that would convince them to invest?
«This thing went hockey stick in the last eight months but, like, it's been around for four years,» says Dan of Circle Trade.
But then there are the companies that take off and enjoy the kind of hockey - stick like growth others can only dream about.
There is no tariff on hockey sticks, but there are tariffs on other gear like helmets and gloves.
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