[Terrapreta] Global Warming Is Not Settled Science

Kevin Chisholm kchisholm at ca.inter.net
Fri Nov 9 10:16:02 EST 2007


Dear Sean
Sean K. Barry wrote:
> Hi David,
>  
> Thanks for pointing out that the Nobel prize earning scientists on the 
> IPCC have made predictions that were conservatively inaccurate.  You 
> are absolutely right and it should make anyone reviewing this story 
> think twice about doubting its validity.
While the Scientists who analysed the data may have been very competent 
and knowledgeable, they can be only as accurate as their input data. If 
the Scientists are using wrong data, then they could come to the wrong 
conclusions.

Please see: http://www.surfacestations.org/
and then the Slideshow at: 
http://gallery.surfacestations.org/UCAR-slides/index.html

The Slide http://gallery.surfacestations.org/UCAR-slides/page92.html
shows the results of a survey of 331 out of 1221 Weather Stations. Of 
these 331 stations, 15 stations were rated as having a likely error of 
less than 1 C, and 85% could have errors between 1 C and 5 C

When raw data is suspect, then one is quite entitled to suspect the 
conclusions.

Kevin

>  
> You sure would have thought some Conservatives would have been jumping 
> up and down, screaming "see, see, see, we told you dummies!", if when 
> they recounted the 2000 vote, it showed that Bush had been winning by 
> a landslide the whole time, huh?  And that is not what the IPCC 
> scientists are doing.  Their predictions were always absolutely in the 
> right direction.  The compelling new evidence makes one wonder why 
> they are not now more alarmist about it.  But, then alarm scares 
> Conservatives.  It means change is coming and they can't do anything 
> to stop it.  They might have to go along with some changes they don't 
> like.  It rubs way to hard against conserving the status quo, to 
> accept such a change, methinks.
>  
> Regards,
>  
> SKB
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* David Yarrow <mailto:dyarrow at nycap.rr.com>
>     *To:* terrapreta at bioenergylists.org
>     <mailto:terrapreta at bioenergylists.org>
>     *Sent:* Thursday, November 08, 2007 9:13 PM
>     *Subject:* Re: [Terrapreta] Global Warming Is Not Settled Science
>
>     if you want to make you own judgments about climate change and
>     global heating, or if you want to recite the opinions of the true
>     climate experts, i suggest you start with the fieldwork, data and
>     reports of IPCCC.  they were appointed as our best assembly of
>     worldwide experts to investigate, study and offer experts
>     scientific analysis and opinions.  these are the best of the best
>     who are designing and doing the critical homework to examine the
>     physical data and interpret the implications and consequences. 
>     their work just got recognized with a nobel prize, in partnership
>     with al gore.
>      
>     then, after you understand the case made by these best of the
>     best, then consider that the data is pouring in to indicate that
>     their professional and computer predictions have proven to be
>     inaccurate -- that climate change and global heating and thawing,
>     is happening faster than expected.
>      
>     then, if you want to believe those who have more opinion than
>     data, go ahead.  but start from the top and work your way down.
>      
>     i saw sufficient data by 1990 to convince me the planet's thermal
>     engine -- the ocean currents in particular -- was shifting into
>     overload mode.
>      
>     David Yarrow
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>      
>     "Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times,
>     if one only remembers to turn on the light." 
>     -Albus Dumbledore
>
>         ----- Original Message -----
>         *From:* lou gold <mailto:lou.gold at gmail.com>
>         *Sent:* Thursday, November 08, 2007 5:44 PM
>         *Subject:* Re: [Terrapreta] Global Warming Is Not Settled Science
>
>             It is people who are important.  Here is a link I just
>             found that confirms to me that global warming, though very
>             popular, is not yet settled science.
>             http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58586
>             Jon C. Frank
>
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