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Jack Frost

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  1. SS, Don't let skiboy bully you. It's actually kinda sad that some have been following arctic sea ice extent for a decade. Now the data for the past several million years or so would be most interesting.... Moronic attacks expected and most welcome - just living la vida local....
  2. Gee, I wonder why more folks with PhDs in Atmospheric Physics don't come here to engage?
  3. I agree generally with your post. Please engage with Dr. Berry.
  4. So let's get this straight. The science - which is settled - has not advanced to the point that we can simply rely on actual measurements - be it temperature, sea level, etc. So, let's rely on "independent" groups to "adjust" the data. Who are two such groups? The National Climate Data Center and Berkeley Earth. Leaving NCDC aside for the moment, what do we know about Berkeley Earth? Well, for starters, it is headed up by Richard Muller. Who is Richard Muller? From the Berkeley Earth website: "Richard Muller is Professor of Physics at the University of California at Berkeley, Faculty Senior Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, President of Muller & Associates LLC, and a Managing Partner at Global Shale." (emphasis added) University of California at Berkeley??? Adjusting climate data?? Shocking? Not. Credible? Not!!!!
  5. My dear sheople: "Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one." —Charles Mackay, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, 1841 But enough about this - we have a legit plowable snowstorm to track in the NE!
  6. For starters, refute or cite to a paper or papers that refutes the following: http://edberry.com/blog/ed-berry/why-our-co2-emissions-do-not-increase-atmosphere-co2/ Please provide the cv(s) of the author(s) so that we can all assess credibility. Thanks.
  7. I do enjoy this thread because it is empirical. However, yawn. To the extent that the extent of arctic sea ice moves in one direction or the other, the tie to Global Warming / Climate Change is tenuous at best non-existent. Has anyone checked out the latest survey of underwater sources releasing geolocked carbon? The AO? PDO? Much more interested in the relative humidity in the stratosphere and the direct relationship to increases in C02. Just sayin....
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