Eli will start with Gavin's take on the AR5's POV of climate forcing and the changes therein. Welcome back Gavin, we need you. As to the rest of the Real Climate crew (ok, not Stefan), get off your butts, the public outreach of Real Climate is worth ten papers in GRL. For those others out there in AGU/AMS/EGU land without your own blogs or even with, consider strongly contributing to Real Climate (if you have some snark on your chest, Eli is always welcoming)
To an old bunny, some of the comments on how this evolved from Hansen, et al, 1981, miss the point about how hard it was to draw figures and graphs way back then. LeRoy lettering sets were state of the art, now they sell on Ebay as antiques, cheap ones, but collectable all the same
but no one should forget Joe's contribution in the comments (read the comments bunnies, you might learn something:)
From Skeptical Science, by way of HE Taylor at A Few Things Ill Considered
Then we have Mary Harte on the IPCC Consensus
Eli hears that the Power of No has put up Nicola "Stellar" Scafetta for the North Carolina Coastal Commission. This is especially amusing as from Cape Hattarass on north, their coastal islands are under serious threat from the unflat sea, as part of the Northeast Hot Spot
Hi Eli, It's been so long I thought you'd all left for the coast.
ReplyDeleteLo Scafetto has been up to his old tricks: http://whogoeswithfergus.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/global-warming-caused-by-jupiter-thank.html
though actually I'm ore intersted in people's responses to Ostberg et al.
Oh, and where do we send the food parcels?
ReplyDeleteEunice is wondering if global CO2 emissions might start declining soon.
ReplyDeleteLate submission: where do we send late submission, prof?
ReplyDeleteDear Mr. Dr. Professor Rabbit,
ReplyDeleteI wish to apologize once again for the lengthy interlude in correspondence, necessitated by certain less-than-fortunate events that have been more occupatory, with respect to available time and resources, then one might in ideal circumstances prefer. Still further delays in running the utility lines from Yuma out to our particular patch of sand and saguaro has not helped matters, and I suppose one too many nights with the Tequila and our new-found stargazing ecotourism company has not had some effect as well.
Anyway, we are, as ever, hoping you are well and think of you often, especially when we fire up the rocket skates. For what it may be worth, an informal opinion poll here prefers the colored graphics herein, thinking they represent a better balance of the vital interplay between information content and aesthetic appeal.
I am, as ever, your sincerely.
Wiley
EliRabett2003 the location is yahoo.
ReplyDeleteTrudeau missed "no to money provided by the EPA to study streams that would be harmed by fracking."
ReplyDeletehttp://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/09/24/4339795/state-returns-epa-grant-for-fracking.html