Climategate—The CTM story

Me ~ ctm

by charles the moderator

Many of you know me by my sometimes flippant moderation comments here.  Sometimes concern is expressed over my anonymity since Anthony occasionally berates some who comment here for hiding behind anonymous Internet handles.  Anthony long ago accepted my personal reasons for maintaining my anonymity and I have personally contacted others who expressed concerns and have given them explanations to which no one to date has refused to accept.

I am the head moderator here, with administrative as well as moderation privileges.  I supervise the other moderators and sometimes publish posts, or correct typos as needed.  Despite the accusations from Drs. Mann, Hansen et al., I have yet to meet my corporate overlords, view my directives from above, or receive a single cent for my hundreds of hours of services.

Here’s the story of how I was one of the very first to see the CRU files and what transpired.

On Tuesday November 17th I was at my desk, browsing the web and moderating at the same time when the now infamous post came in from user FOIA at 6:25 PST.

We feel that climate science is, in the current situation, too important to be kept under wraps.

We hereby release a random selection of correspondence, code, and documents.

Hopefully it will give some insight into the science and the people behind it.

This is a limited time offer, download now:

http://ftp.tomcity.ru/incoming/free/FOI2009.zip

Sample:

0926010576.txt * Mann: working towards a common goal

… and so on.

As I noted previously in The CRUtape Letters™, an Alternative Explanation, when I saw this comment I immediately embargoed the comment and placed warning brackets around it for the other moderators. I have been a ‘net user long enough to be very very concerned about downloading files off a Russian server, so the first thing I was concerned about was that this was an attack on us and our users. I downloaded the file and scanned it for viruses and Trojans and it came up clean. Then I stated viewing the contents and once I saw what we had, I started firing off emails to Anthony who was in Europe at the time – such as this one less than 2 hours later:

From me:

It looks real. It looks like it contains code from MBH 98 to CRU indexes. It has over a thousand emails.

And this a few minutes later.

From me:

No bad stuff detected. This from a real mole or one of the most elaborate hoaxes ever produced.

emails from Mann, Briffa, Jones.

Reviews of papers by Jones. Code and much much more.

Anthony Watts – wrote:

ok you’ve opened it I take it? No virus or trojan detected?

A

I talked to Anthony on the phone and we decided not to go public until Anthony returned, for all sorts of reasons including potential legal issues. In this first couple of hours I also burned a CD for Steven Mosher and gave it to him, and I also contacted Steven McIntyre.  I swore both of them to secrecy until Anthony returned from Europe and he could be fully involved in the process. At this time none of us knew of the upload to realclimate.org or had noticed the “a miracle just happened” post on climateaudit.org. We believed we were exclusively sitting on The Pentagon Papers of our decade and had no knowledge that links were disseminated elsewhere.

For the next day the two Steve’s were constantly on the phone, with Mosher reading email after email to McIntyre.  I had not given the link to Mosher as I was trying to control any traceable spread of the information. We had no idea where this was all headed and caution was in order.  I made Steven Mosher promise to not electronically send a copy to Steve McIntyre, but I gave him a CD he could ship to McIntyre as long as it arrived after Anthony had returned from Europe.  They were extremely anxious to go public and Mosher kept begging me for permission and my response was very low key. “If this is as important as it appears to be, then two or three days won’t make any difference, besides, we need to keep my word to Anthony”.

Then on the morning of the 19th we became aware that CRU was in lockdown mode and sending word that files were circulating on the Internet. I immediately found the comment on Jeff ID’s site by simply doing a Google search on the ftp site link.  Jeff hadn’t noticed this post because he was out hunting during the above period. This was a game changer, CRU was trying to lock down the files and we were not exclusively in possession. Anthony was in the air about to land in Dulles but the cat was now out of the bag and Steve Mosher started posting on Lucia’s blog and about the same time I posted an email on Bishop Hill’s blog in the Caspar and the Jesus paper thread under the username devilinthedetails.  I believe Steve Mosher may have contacted Tom Fuller around the same time.

Just as this was all breaking open, our anonymous leaker expressed concern that their revelations were being ignored or missed, a comment which I no longer have as I overwrote it  with the following:

FOIA (13:16:16) : edit

[A lot is happening behind the scenes. It is not being ignored. Much is being coordinated among major players and the media. Thank you very much. You will notice the beginnings of activity on other sites now. Here soon to follow. ~ ctm]

Now I get to go all Andy Rooney Paul Harvey [D’0h! ~ ctm]  on y’all. Many wonder why I selected Steven Mosher to be the first recipient of the files. Well, I knew he was eminently qualified to examine them, much more qualified than myself. Proximity was also a factor.  Steve Mosher is my roommate. So I saw him sweating on the phone with Steve McIntyre for a day and a half while I was calmly making coffee in the kitchen espousing patience. And since this story is too important to have any contributors remain anonymous, my name is Charles Rotter and I live in San Francisco. And that’s the rest of the story.

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Editor
January 13, 2010 5:35 pm

CTM:
Is that your picture as well? Nothing like coming out of the closet with a bang. Welcome to the light of day, friend. You and Mosh did damn good. If there is any kick-back on this, please keep us informed. Some of us can kick back, too.

Mike Bryant
January 13, 2010 5:37 pm

Adding my thanks to all the others, you guys ROCK!!
Mike

Duncan
January 13, 2010 5:38 pm

Is that a cellphone picture of you?
Either you’ve lost a little weight, or the fisheye lens looks good on you.
Reply: I’ve lost weight since the last time you saw me. We should all meet up in Rio again soon. I didn’t make it for my 10 year anniversary. ~ ctm

David Ball
January 13, 2010 5:38 pm

C-Mod, you truly rock !! If you are ever in Calgary, look me up, I’ll buy you a Big Rock Ale or a Pilsner ( this is Pilsner country, after all )…. Dave
Reply: Hmmm..Banff in the early summer is not to be missed. ~ ctm

January 13, 2010 5:39 pm

Charles, I forgive you for all those times you [snip]ed me!!!!!!

Pascvaks
January 13, 2010 5:39 pm

Outstanding job! Life is very much like a beach. Many times you eat sand and swallow salt water, rarely there’s an indiscribeable sunrise. G’day!

John P.
January 13, 2010 5:40 pm

Nice to meet you Charles, you guys at WUWT have made me miss Michael Crichton. I crave DATA! P.S. I just bought yall some coffee, I hope more of us lurkers do also. Thanks!

Milwaukee Bob
January 13, 2010 5:41 pm

Well, a BIG “Thank You” from Florida Mr. Rotter. I am humbled and awed in your cyber presence. You, Steve and Anthony keep up the good work. And be sure to say “Hi” to all my friends in the SF area. Just shout out the window, they’re all around and they’ll hear you. ☺ Next time I’m there visiting the kids, it would be my honor to buy you and Steve a perfectly chilled – – – well, whatever would be your pleasure. There’s a great little bistro in Glen Park, Le P’tit Laurent, that has an excellent selection. Great food too! Opps, sorry. I guess that’s a bit OT…..

Lord Taylor
January 13, 2010 5:42 pm

This story just gets better and better.

January 13, 2010 5:42 pm

Thanks for the post, CTM, and thanks for all your moderation efforts.
Regards

Johnhayte
January 13, 2010 5:43 pm

Being anonymous isn’t a big issue in this context, particularly as a moderator. Tamino is anonyomous too and no one makes a big deal about that.

SidViscous
January 13, 2010 5:44 pm

Who’s patience and is she cute?

Michael
January 13, 2010 5:45 pm

“And since this story is too important to have any contributors remain anonymous, my name is Charles Rotter and I live in San Francisco”
Thank You Charles for your tireless unpaid efforts. I would never have guessed you live in SF.
I remember the evening thread when WUWT got involved in the Climategate saga.
This should help refresh our memory of that faithful evening.
Enron Andersen’s Christmas Party

Sharon
January 13, 2010 5:46 pm

Now I get to go all Andy Rooney on y’all. . . .
And that’s the rest of the story.

For the sake of historical accuracy, I think you mean “go all Paul Harvey”. That was his famous tag line. : )
And, since you are quite obviously tenacious and loyal to the cause of Good Climate Science, I hearby nickname you “The ClimateRotterweiler”.
Reply: D’oh ~ ctm

paullm
January 13, 2010 5:46 pm

I luv it – true confessions at wuwt, although they pale compared to those at CRU (PSU, NASA, DOE, etc. – ongoing)! CTM, you’ve very competently enjoyed a fantastically historical moment – and thank you for allowing us to share it more completely with you.
It does seem this entire episode could make a good movie, certainly a docu-movie, at least and would be of significant historical importance. I believe this project would help to check any further climate science abuse/exploitation and would be quite justified, hopefully profitable, fulfilling and enjoyable.
Come on, let’s do it! Surely, we have some producers online here. If not, what the hell – it could be done, and well for sure.
And a tip of the hat to all those other major players who continue to make the world safer for all us temperature moderates.

Mark Pollock
January 13, 2010 5:50 pm

Well done, a great story and it’s not even over.

Ron de Haan
January 13, 2010 5:51 pm

Love all of your work.
Thanks.

John from MN
January 13, 2010 5:51 pm

Well I did just find these central England Record quite facinating. No Hocekey stick and no fiddling with the numbers and no UIHE…John…
http://c3headlines.typepad.com…..805970b-pi

vigilantfish
January 13, 2010 5:56 pm

Now even history is being written differently, let alone science. Peer-reviewed construction of history?
The evening of Nov. 19 is one of those outstanding ‘where were you when’ moments that I’ll never forget. I arrived late for my WUWT fix from a day in the archives, and it took the utmost self-discipline to turn off the computer for the night – I’ve hardly stopped grinning since then. Charles, how you and the other moderators survived the deluge from then until things calmed down around the New Year I’ll never understand. Well done for maintaining a stellar, block-busting, intelligent, and civil website that doubles as the new frontier in investigative journalism (if ‘journalism’ is not now too demeaning a term for what you do).

Ron de Haan
January 13, 2010 5:56 pm

Obviously Coleman is on to something!
http://www.kusi.com/weather/colemanscorner/81175327.html

pat
January 13, 2010 5:57 pm

has anyone posted this new “catastrophe”??? i recall some months ago WUWT was asking ??? about this glacier:
13 Jan: New Scientist: Shanta Barley: Major Antarctic glacier is ‘past its tipping point’
A major Antarctic glacier has passed its tipping point, according to a new modelling study. After losing increasing amounts of ice over the past decades, it is poised to collapse in a catastrophe that could raise global sea levels by 24 centimetres.
Pine Island glacier (PIG) is one of many at the fringes of the West Antarctic ice sheet. In 2004, satellite observations showed that it had started to thin, and that ice was flowing into the Amundsen Sea 25 per cent faster than it had 30 years before…
The team that carried out the study admits their model can represent only a simplified version of the physics that govern changes in glaciers, but say that if anything, the model is optimistic and PIG will disappear faster than it projects.
Richard Katz of the University of Oxford and colleagues developed the model to explore whether the retreat of the “grounding line” – the undersea junction at which a floating ice shelf becomes an ice sheet grounded on the sea bed – could cause ice sheets to collapse.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18383-major-antarctic-glacier-is-past-its-tipping-point.html

January 13, 2010 5:58 pm

I think it’s more Paul Harvey (…rest of the story) than Andy Rooney, but, regardless, a very good and interesting story it is. Thank you for sharing Charles.
Reply: D’oh ~ ctm

Mapou
January 13, 2010 5:58 pm

If I could, I would vote for you guys at WUWT, ClimateAudit and elsewhere to receive MacArthur Foundation grants. The work you do is selfless and priceless. Thank you.

Dan Lee
January 13, 2010 6:00 pm

Awesome! Great job man, way to keep your cool.

George E. Smith
January 13, 2010 6:03 pm

Well old chap; others can call you a rotter; but you’ll always be just Chasmod to me.
And thanks for putting up with us some of the time.
George