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Whoops there goes, another rubber tree.. Whoops there goes, another rubber tree ring. Rubber Tree Rings?? Kinda looks that way, if you're using Draper & Smith.... MBH99 and Proxy Calibration By Steve McIntyre "In total, 10 of the 14 series in the MBH99 failed this chapter 1 calibration test. In addition to the above 3 series, other failed series were: the fran010 tree ring series, Quelccaya 1 dO18, Quelccaya 2 dO18 (why are there 4 different Quelccaya series??), a Patagonia tree ring series, the Polar Urals reconstruction and the West Greenland dO18 series. ..." http://www.climateaudit.org/?p=3020 ...for those just tuning in, this is all about the root paper that was used to base the famous Hockey Stick (HS) claims upon, Michael Mann's 1998 MBH98, now also famously debunked as useless. Last edited by fizzissist; 04-23-2008 at 03:52 PM. Reason: Adding the HS ref |
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Just went through the area the other day...was wondering why there were patches of dead trees... "Mammoth Mountain, a young volcano in eastern California, sits on the southwest rim of Long Valley Caldera. In 1994, scientists detected high concentrations of CO2 gas in the soil on Mammoth Mountain. This invisible gas, seeping from beneath the volcano, is killing trees on the sides of the mountain and can pose a threat to humans. Recent measurements indicate that the total rate of CO2 gas emission at Mammoth Mountain is close to 300 tons per day. In this photo, large areas of dead and dying trees are visible near Horseshoe Lake, on the southeast flank of Mammoth Mountain." http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs172-96/ |
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__________________ An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out. |
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No more skiing the cornice!!! No more Whoa Nellie Deli!! No more kayaking 'round the tufa from Navy Beach!! No more of the best tasting spring water I've ever had in my LIFE at a little-known campground south-east of Mono Lake!! ....But the worst thing of all.....What about the Coach outlet store in Mammoth??? Oh NO!!!! |
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| Bob Carter from Australia debunks AGW...and debunks it well!! In 4 parts. http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/videos/bobcarter.html If you don't get the picture in the first 5 minutes of part 1, you're hopeless. |
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More Hurricanes 2005 “...We can say with confidence that the trends in sea surface temperatures and hurricane intensity are connected to climate change,” says Webster’s co-author Judy Curry, also of the Georgia Institute of Technology. The team looked at the incidence of intense tropical storms and the study results are the strongest affirmation yet that Katrina-level hurricanes are becoming more frequent in a warmer world...." http://environment.newscientist.com/...urricanes.html We have no clue....(ok, the IPCC has no clue) "...Changes in tropical storm and hurricane frequency and intensity are masked by large natural variability..." http://ipcc-wg1.ucar.edu/wg1/FAQ/wg1_faq-3.3.html Less Hurricanes 2008 "...Not only that, warmer temperatures will actually reduce the number of hurricanes in the Atlantic and those making landfall, research meteorologist Tom Knutson reported in a study released Sunday..." (According to NOAA scientist Tom Knutson...) http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5j...cZSAQD90OC2T80 Gall durn it. Scratch anuther one from Algore's list of posterchild causes. |
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