Daily Archives: August 13, 2009

Pielke Sr. on warm bias in the surface temperature trend – “provides evidence of the significant error in the global surface temperature trend analyses of NCDC”

New Paper Documents A Warm Bias In The Calculation Of A Multi-Decadal Global Average Surface Temperature Trend – Klotzbach Et Al (2009) Guest post by  — Roger Pielke Sr. When I served on the committee that resulted in the CCSP (2006) … Continue reading

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Mann hockey-sticks hurricanes: Hurricanes in the Atlantic are more frequent than at any time in the last 1,000 years

Just when you think it couldn’t get any more bizarre in Mann-world, out comes a new paper in Nature hawking hurricane frequency by proxy analysis. I guess Dr. Mann missed seeing the work of National Hurricane Center’s lead scientist, Chris … Continue reading

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Evidence that Global Temperature Trends Have Been Overstated

Evidence that Global Temperature Trends Have Been Overstated Dr. Pielke has a new paper, and asked if I’d help “get the word out” I’m happy to oblige – Anthony Guest post by Dr. Roger Pielke Jr I am a co-author … Continue reading

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