Broke, having retired?Wneglia wrote:Senility?
One week ago he joined the Global Warming Policy Foundation, known for AGW dishonesty, parroting AGW denial sources, and set up by an AGW denier with ties to coal burning power stations.
Broke, having retired?Wneglia wrote:Senility?
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Yes, the graph was fabricated by Roy Spencer, and yes, he manipulated the data to give a dishonest picture:Vrede wrote:The source article for your graph very bizarrely does not state who compiled it. There is an oblique mention of "Science™" but no link to the alleged article despite several links to other sources. Is it possible that "Science™" does not draw the conclusion that the rightwing Federalist implies?
It seems that the source may be Roy Spencer, "one of the few climate contrarians with real credentials." I wonder why the Federalist didn't say so?
Let's look at how he's conned his denier fans. Below I've plotted the CMIP5 composite mean against UAH and GISTemp using a 1981-2010 baseline, which is what UAH normally uses, and then I'll discuss what Roy Spencer has effectively done:
Boatrocker wrote:Solar Panels Drain the Sun’s Energy, Experts Say
A bit more subtle than the usual "source" for such an article. Well done. Wonder how long before Cruz or the even-stupider Sarah The Pooh Palin start offering this in public appearances.
That's what I say!...along with......the stupid...oh! the stupid.Boatrocker wrote:Kentucky State Senator: Mars Has the Same Temperature as Earth, so Climate Change is a Hoax
"Damn. Just . . . damn."
"Just to point out the obvious, the average temperature on Earth is about 61° Fahrenheit. Mars, on the other hand, is -80° Fahrenheit.
(I’m sure Smith just round(ed) that 140° difference down to 0.) And if you look at long-term trends, the temperature on Earth has indeed been rising."
I don't think I've never said that humans weren't the cause; I have said that humanity plays a large role in speeding up Earth's natural cycle. I've also said that the earth is going through a cycle that's it's been through before, and humanity has no way of stopping natural occurrences.Vrede wrote:"Do you still believe that humans aren't the cause, that there's nothing we can do about it and that we shouldn't even try?"
Vrede wrote:"You can't ID any current "natural occurrences" that are causing the warming....."
"It's humanity that's causing it.....Defeatism is an excuse for inaction.....slowing down AGW would foster adaptation/mediation and thus make the consequences less severe....."
Just so you know, your drawing is pure fiction and somewhat of a joke.Mr.B wrote:Ok, I'm unscientific. Start on the graph long 'bout 2400 B.C.
There are plenty of other sites that back this up: (The drawing makes an appearance in the page's comments, and is quickly debunked.) And again:Finally, if you look up Cliff Harris and Randy Mann, you will find that they are two guys who run a website http://www.longrangeweather.com/About-Us.htm and that neither are trained as a climatologist or a metereologist, unless one considered appearing on television to report weather or studying geology to be training for such a field.
Interviews with him are more sympathetic:The provenance of the drawing (it couldnt be called a graph) appears to be "climatologist" Cliff Harris. His background is insurance law and has no science publications.
Harris BTW, is also a chemtrails conspiracy theorist.Cliff Harris, co-creator of the above graph, is a self-taught climatologist who according to an article in The Spokesman Review (February 26, 2007) believes the Bible is loaded with clues on predicting the weather.
Harris told the newspaper, "I do believe in a period of extreme global warming. That will be in the tribulation period. That's when the real global warming will come in. Those of us who are believers, we're looking forward to it."
So you "cork up the mouth of a volcano" by pouring water on it. Which - being REALLY optimistic - might solidify the top few feet of lava. But does nothing to stop the pressure below it from building....Mr.B wrote:I suppose one good course of action to slow down AGW would be to force each country that has them to cork up the mouths of their volcanoes......
Hawaii could mobilize their population to shoot water (which they have plenty of) down the mouth of Kilauea volcano to put out it's fire...
306 years, actually. It's always been considered an active volcano.Mr.B wrote:Heard on the news that Mt. Fuji in Japan has been rumbling; ain't erupted in 10,000 or so years....
rstrong wrote: Just so you know, your drawing is pure fiction and somewhat of a joke.
Oh well, some days you step in it, some days you don't.
The provenance of the drawing.... appears to be "climatologist" Cliff Harris. His background is insurance law and has no science publications.
Plenty of experience in deceit?
Cliff Harris, co-creator of the above graph, is a self-taught climatologist who according to an article in The Spokesman Review (February 26, 2007) believes the Bible is loaded with clues on predicting the weather. Harris told the newspaper, "I do believe in a period of extreme global warming. That will be in the tribulation period. That's when the real global warming will come in. Those of us who are believers, we're looking forward to it."
Sounds plausible...
Harris BTW, is also a chemtrails conspiracy theorist.
No comment at this time; leaving that one open.
rstrong wrote: "So you "cork up the mouth of a volcano" by pouring water on it. Which - being REALLY optimistic - might solidify the top few feet of lava.
But does nothing to stop the pressure below it from building...."
You are aware I was being snide....?
It would make a good MythBusters episode, complete with the explosion at the end.
Send it in, see if they will take it on!
BTW, apparently the CO2 coming from the all the world's volcanos is fairly constant. We haven't found a link between it and climate change. We've certainly seen a cause and effect between massive eruptions and *weather* - short-term stuff, even if global - but that's not the same thing.
CO2 ain't the only thing being spewed from volcanos, mud pits, and such.
306 years, actually. It's always been considered an active volcano.Mr.B wrote:Heard on the news that Mt. Fuji in Japan has been rumbling; ain't erupted in 10,000 or so years....
I guess that means it's still got 9,694 years to go!Seriously though, if Fuji pulled a Krakatoa stunt, it could do some serious damage to life, property, and air quality.
Something you'd argue with.....Det.Thorn has your number.Vrede wrote:"The Det.Thorn-channeled fencepost....."