Now, now Ian, don't be so hard on yourself, I'm sure you're a nice person, even if you do work for the gummit.Ian wrote:Scumbag.

Now, now Ian, don't be so hard on yourself, I'm sure you're a nice person, even if you do work for the gummit.Ian wrote:Scumbag.
You had a colostomy recently, did you? Sorry to hear that.Ian wrote:Shitbag.
So, what we see here is that the ESTIMATED (IOW, wild-assed guesses) for pretechnological temperatures, shown in blue are just as accurate as the temperature projections from the various climate models, which is really not at all. You see, if you look carefully at the second graph you'll see an interesting bit of data that neither you nor the legend point out, which is the "grey areas" above and below the blue line.Tero wrote:What part of Hockey stick do you not understand, Seth? The data for 140 years is pretty solid. We are not talkin 2015 here, just a blip. No tree rings needed for the red graph.
You can go join the skeptics conference:Now, when the sea starts to boil, then get back to me and I'll reconsider.
I like it here, thanks.Tero wrote:You can go join the skeptics conference:Now, when the sea starts to boil, then get back to me and I'll reconsider.
http://www.theonion.com/article/climate ... tion-51129
Only back as far as 1600. And a whole 0.6 C. Golly, I'm sooooooo scared that the world is going to end because of a fucking 0.6 C increase in global temperatures.Tero wrote:If you look a the "gray area" at 1600, when coal was not that common yet, you can see it has a much smaller standard deviation. The temperature at 2000 is clearly warmer than the "wildest guess" hot gray area for 1600. From 1860 to 2000, the gray area virtually disappears. We had thermometers.
if you take data from glaciers alone, the error bar gets bigger the farther you go back. Yet, it is till hotter now than any older years. By about 0.6 at least.
So what? Nobody denies that. There are violent changes in the planet in its history. Mainly the tectonic periods are fast or slow, as now.The planet has been much, much warmer in the past, as evidenced by the finding of sub-tropical flora fossils near the North Pole, among other evidence.
A big challenge for us. Not Seth, but the main part of the population not grasping that 2-3C would bring major changes to their lives. They would not feel any warmer/colder at -22C vs the new -20C but that is not even the point of all this.Only back as far as 1600. And a whole 0.6 C. Golly, I'm sooooooo scared that the world is going to end because of a fucking 0.6 C increase in global temperatures.
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