(A) Are you a
Poe? Your whimsical posts seem to be crafted for maximal comic amusement. Examples:
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(B) Do you actually care whether or not your understanding of climate science is based on reality? If not, then there's really no use responding to any of your posts.
(C) <<<“Muller's colleague points out major flaw in his conclusion: the warming has ended.�>>>
Muller’s colleague (Judith Curry) co-authored a paper that states, “Though it is sometimes argued that global warming has abated since the 1998 El Nino event …, we find no evidence of this in the GHCN land data. Applying our analysis over the interval 1998 to 2010, we find the land temperature trend to be 2.84 ± 0.73 C/century, consistent with prior decades.�
[68, page 26] Any idea why she would write one thing in a article that’s been submitted for peer-review, and be quoted as saying the exact opposite in an interview with a “journalist� from the DailyMail?
(D) I think that you are looking at the following graphs from the article you linked:
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The impression that the second graph gives is that global warming has stopped, right? However, the graph begins with January 2001 and ends in May 2010. Do you have any idea why a DailyMail “journalist� would begin and end the graph on such months? Climatologists usually aren’t concerned about decadal time scales; why does the DailyMail use such a time scale? The BEST team states that “decadal fluctuations are too large to allow us to make decisive conclusions about long term trends based on close examination of periods as short as 13 to 15 years.�
[69] Why would this “journalist� try to draw conclusions about a long-term trend based on an examination of a short period? Does the fact that the graph actually covers slightly
less than a decade make you at all skeptical of the impression it leaves? Why was data for the rest of 2010 not included? The data point for April 2010 is a temperature anomaly of approximately 2°C below the trend. Why is it such an outlier? What would the slope of the graph be if this one outlier was removed? ...
Doesn't something like this cause you to ask questions?