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Re: Tracking the Heat 1 year ago #15530

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What they want to return to

Proposing A Return To 19th Century CO2 Levels

Re: Tracking the Heat 1 year ago #15537

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New record high...

Re: Tracking the Heat 7 months, 1 week ago #15663

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An update on global warming....
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.....and how it is tracking with the IPCC multi-model mean projection.
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Re: Tracking the Heat 4 months ago #17308

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Every once in while I come back to see what new BS Occam is posting on his private blog here. Yep, same old nonsense. It isn't worth the time anymore to counter his lies and deception, but he can always dream of having his own flock of lemmings.

Get over it Occam. Global warming has stopped and people are sick of hearing about it. Over 5 years ago I said this was all a bunch of hooey remember? Take some reality pills and live life.


Honest people can read about the latest Met O scam here: bobtisdale.wordpress.com/2013/01/06/ukmo...he-decadal-forecast/
Hey Occam, what's your spin on this? It's been reported at several media outlets surprisingly, did you miss it? Note how Met O makes it look like their past failed predictions including the last 5 years were correct (the thin white line) using their "new and improvedR" climate model; what's this, their 5th revision since 2006?
ROFL and Happy New Year.
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Re: Tracking the Heat 4 months ago #17309

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www.osti.gov/energycitations/servlets/pu...07-xk2Sdg/881407.pdf
Maximum warming is predicted to occur in the middle and upper tropical troposphere.


Got it? The "hot spot" that doesn't exist via data from 2 different satellites show 200-400% error in models through 2009, and most likely through the end of 2012. Please don't bother with posting model validation via obscure "methods" such as winds etc.; that only highlights your lack of integrity.
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Re: Tracking the Heat 4 months ago #17313

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BTW Occam, OHC in the North Pacific and North Atlantic north of the tropics is falling since ARGO was officially launched in 2003. Look at it for yourself:
Data here: climexp.knmi.nl/start.cgi?id=someone@somewhere




And the further north, the faster it drops.
Oops, you didn't check?
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Re: Tracking the Heat 3 months ago #17905

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