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John's Gospel, Date - 80 - 110 CE, Traditional
Attribution, (2nd Century), St. John, one
of the Twelve,
Author Detectable from the Contents, One who regards himself in the tradition
of the disciple.
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Science historian Mario Biagioli, the co-editor
of the anthology Scientific Authorship: Credit and Intellectual Property in Science, says
author attribution has always been a tricky issue.
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Because these moderate extremes are by definition more common, and because the
authors looked at global statistics rather than those for highly localized, rare events, the conclusions are extremely robust, said Peter Stott, leader
of the Climate Monitoring and
Attribution Team at the Met Office Hadley Centre, in the U.K. «I think this paper is very convincing,» said Stott, who was not involved in the research.
Attribution of hurricane characteristics to climate change is extremely challenging, and the
authors have focussed only on the precipitation response, which is perhaps the most well understood, and is particularly important given the nature
of the flooding in Texas due to Harvey.
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3) Judith Curry says she provided very critical comments for the new paper and declined to be an
author (the prime concern, and that
of William Connolley, being that curve fitting alone is nowhere near sufficient for
attribution).
While the editorials published without an
author attribution may be intended to reflect the owner's opinion (though I think they actually are intended to reflect the opinion
of the editorial board
of the paper, e.g. the editor in chief, managing editor, et al.), the opinion editorials (op - eds) are supposed to reflect the individual opinions
of the people whose names appear below them.
The decision
of the
authors and originator
of these ideas is to encourage an
Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike approach (see below for definition) that encourages adoption
of FFTT CC into mainstream building practices.
«Well thank you IPCC
authors for letting us know what is really behind that «very likely» assessment
of attribution 20th century warming.»
The
authors pull no punches in boldly asserting that the brand
of human
attribution science as currently practiced by climate activists such as Michael Mann and Michael Oppenheimer «contradicts the scientific evidence «and engenders a «massive oversimplification» or even «misstatement»
of the «true state
of the science.»
And all this came without any
attribution of the large swathes
of copied material to WCR or the original
author (presumably either Michaels or sidekick Chip Knappenberger).
two points for your consideration, are (A) the design
of the Cook - 2013 study included a second part where the scientific paper
authors were surveyed to discover their assessments
of their own papers, regarding
attribution... and this second part confirmed the accuracy
of the first part
Counting papers would be restricted to a strict set
of mostly
attribution papers, with discounted weights for successive
attribution papers by the same
authors.
The reliable detection and
attribution of changes in climate, and their effects, is fundamental to our understanding
of the scientific basis
of climate change... This paper... is intended as a guide for future IPCC Lead
Authors.
These are changes that scientists can be confident
of, the
authors say, and so should be the basis for
attribution studies — rather than looking at changes to circulation patterns in the atmosphere.
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This is important, because many people mistakenly assume that the
authors of the detection /
attribution chapters in the IPCC reports were actually testing man - made global warming theory and the climate models.
He served as Lead
Author of «Detection
of Climate Change and
Attribution of Causes»
of the 1995 Report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
The
authors note that Oreskes» methodology is further flawed because it also surveyed the opinions and writings
of «nonscientists who may write about climate, but are by no means experts on or even casually familiar with the science dealing with
attribution — that is, attributing a specific climate effect (such as a temperature increase) to a specific cause (such as rising CO2 levels).»
The
authors note that Oreskes» methodology is further flawed because it also surveyed the opinions and writings
of «nonscientists who may write about climate, but are by no means experts on or even casually familiar with the science dealing with
attribution — that is, attributing a specific climate effect (such as a temperature increase) to a specific cause (such as rising CO
Can we query the Lead
Authors of the Science Chapter re
Attribution on what their summary
of the actual scientific findings were?
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«This analysis proves that the modelling approach behind one
of the main pillars
of real - time event
attribution undertaken is sound and applicable to a range
of extreme events in regions where we have confidence in the model performance», said Karsten Haustein, lead
author of the new paper.
Virtually all the
attribution of storms to AGW from AR4 have been removed — they've essentially renounced the claims
of the AR4 lead
authors in this matter.
Saño is referring to an emerging body
of science
authored by researchers from the University
of Oxford's Environmental Change Institute known as Probabilistic Event
Attribution (PEA), which deals with examining to what extent extreme weather events can be associated with past anthropogenic emissions.
The anthropogenic vs. natural
attribution is according to a 2016 paper in Nature Climate Change by Aimée Slangen, John Church (both
of CSIRO), and four other
authors.
If, when you did that, the marginal increase in likelihood
of new extremes fell more in line with the (e.g.) 20 % that seems typical
of recent
attribution studies, then this would place what is now an extreme outlier result (as it is being interpreted, not as the
authors described it) more in line with the rest
of the literature.
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