Daily Archives: October 4, 2009

Spencer on finding a new climate sensitivity marker

The Search for a Short Term Marker of Long Term Climate Sensitivity By Dr. Roy Spencer. October 4th, 2009 [This is an update on research progress we have made into determining just how sensitive the climate system is to increasing … Continue reading

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Trees named “Tyranny and Freedom” – which tree in the photo below is the older one?

While researching for one of WUWT’s  previous posts by Caleb Shaw, which is a must read essay on the simple things that can explain tree ring records to scientists that have never actually touched the tree or understood its local … Continue reading

Posted in paleoclimatology | 101 Comments

A borehole in Antarctica produces evidence of sudden warming

From a Louisiana State University Press Release Oct 1, 2009 Algae and Pollen Grains Provide Evidence of Remarkably Warm Period in Antarctica’s History Palynomorphs from sediment core give proof to sudden warming in mid-Miocene era The ANDRILL drilling rig in … Continue reading

Posted in Antarctic, paleoclimatology, Science | 317 Comments