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Tag Archives: Ice core data
The dog that did not bark
Guest post by Peter Morcombe Remember the case of “Silver Blaze”? Here Sherlock Holmes discusses it with a Scotland Yard detective: Gregory: “Is there any other point to which you would wish to draw my attention?” Holmes: “To the curious … Continue reading
Unprecedented Warming?
I’m Confused Update: I’ve now added the speliothem data sent to me by Charles earlier in the week. Guest Post by Charles Duncan The claim is often made that the rate of temperature change the Earth has experienced over the … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Cycles
Tagged AGW, Anomalies, Climate, Greenland, Ice core data, Natural Cycle
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Dorothy behind the curtain (Part 2)
Guest post by Peter Morcombe (link to Part 1) Global warming or cooling effects should be magnified at high latitudes so it makes sense to look for temperature trends in the Arctic and Antarctic. Ice sheets provide excellent temperature proxies … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Cycles, Station Data
Tagged Arctic, Climate Research, Ice core data, Temperatures
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Dorothy behind the curtain (Part 1)
A Guest Post by Peter Morcombe I started out with the aim of understanding “Global Warming” by analyzing raw data for myself rather than accepting whatever the “consensus” might be. This meant that the data had to be digestible by … Continue reading