He uses changes in ice
volume as a proxy for temperature changes, without realizing that ice volume integrates temperature, so changes (derivative) in ice volume map to temperature, not changes in temperature.
Maybe there really isn't any fixed
volume to the eartyh atmosphere; My ancient Radio - Physics training says that the ionosphere keeps moving up and down, in response to the sun's action; so I am not used to thinking of the atmosphere as being constant Volume; so how can pressure possibly be a proxy for Temperature; well other than in the Michael Mann approximation of
volume to the eartyh atmosphere; My ancient Radio - Physics training says that the ionosphere keeps moving up and down, in response to the sun's action; so I am not used to thinking of the atmosphere
as being constant
Volume; so how can pressure possibly be a proxy for Temperature; well other than in the Michael Mann approximation of
Volume; so how can pressure possibly be a
proxy for Temperature; well other than in the Michael Mann approximation of
proxy?