Sentences with phrase «paleoclimatologist who»

The present authors have all been subject to such attacks, whose similarity is notable because the authors» research spans a broad range of topics and disciplines: The first author has investigated the psychological variables underlying the acceptance or rejection of scientific findings; the second author is a paleoclimatologist who has shown that current global temperatures are likely unprecedented during the last 1,000 years or more; the third and fourth authors are public - health researchers who have investigated the attitudes of teenagers and young adults towards smoking and evaluated a range of tobacco control interventions; and the fifth author has established that human memory is not only fallible but subject to very large and systematic distortions.
Zorita is a Spanish paleoclimatologist who is currently is the head of the Department of Paleoclimate at the GKSS Research Centre in Germany.
The Penn State inquiry exonerating Michael Mann — the paleoclimatologist who came up with «the hockey stick» — would be difficult to parody.
I should have said that the paleoclimatologists who study sea floor sediments are pretty confident that the high lattitude arctic ocean has not been ice free for many hundreds of thousands of years.
It's a remarkable feat of double - think to trust the paleoclimate data but not the Paleoclimatologists who produce it!
I am pretty sure that the paleoclimatologists who create the reconstructions have much valuable knowledge overlooked by the statisticians, who criticize their work for deviating from standard practices.

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Directed by disaster filmmaker extraordinaire Roland Emmerich, The Day After Tomorrow tells the story of a paleoclimatologist played by Jake Gyllenhaal who's forced to lead a group of survivors when a superstorm floods, then freezes, New York City.
«This is a snapshot of a hominin in a landscape that's really open,» agrees paleoclimatologist Peter deMenocal of Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory in Palisades, New York, who has argued that climate change sparked intense periods of speciation.
«There is no convincing evidence that a sufficiently large reservoir of old metabolic carbon existed in some mysterious location in the glacial ocean only to be ventilated during deglaciation,» argues paleoclimatologist Lowell Stott of the University of Southern California, who was not involved in the study.
One of the researchers affected by the cuts is Romanian paleoclimatologist Bogdan Onac of the University of South Florida in Tampa, who used his 2011 CNCS grant, worth $ 455,000, to rekindle research relationships with his home country.
(Who was that masked paleoclimatologist?)
Steve, not trying to nitpick but although it is somewhat true what you said that mann is one of the few who provide adequate data and codes and such, I think that it really depends on the type of paleoclimatologists.
In summary, Mr. Frank actually becomes an arm waving paleoclimatologist (people who he really loathes) when he says that foram δ18O is a direct function of salinity (PSU).
Rather than seeing global anomalies, many paleoclimatologists subscribe to the conclusions of Phil Jones of the University of East Anglia, Michael Mann of the University of Virginia and their colleagues, who began in 1998 to quantitatively splice together the proxy records.
Dr. Wallace Broecker — isotope geochemist, oceanographer, paleoclimatologist, a «towering scientist,» according to Richard Alley, who is himself one — has 50 years of experience in climate change science to back up that quote.
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