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By JonC (registered) | Posted October 23, 2009 at 18:16:40

Wrong, but that's some excellent ignoring everything else that is wrong and making a stupid assumption about what I think, especially considering the graph you've presented shows a trend upwards for a century. I assume that you yield to all other aspects and yield that the information you've previously cited is horribly flawed. I'm not certain what the second link is supposed to be about. I do think it's funny that whoever put that piece together thinks there is a straight line heating resulting from the little ice age beginning at a temperature lower than anyone possibly believes the deviations in the little age were (it's showing an anomaly of -1.2 or so with the biggest I've seen modeled is about -0.8.

I'm also curious how he chose to place the 'trend' line since it clearly doesn't subdivide the blue and red sections. It's also amusing that the author shows absolutely no interest as to why this newly discovered oscillation exists. Or that he thinks a rebound in temperature would happen in a linear fashion. He must have attended the Smith school of statistics. Primarily, it doesn't and there is no reason to think that it does.

More interesting is his assertion that only directly observable data is useful in science, so I assume he doesn't believe in the fundamentals of geology, astrophysics or quantum mechanics in addition to climate records. Some real winning pieces you've accumulated here. How about this. Find some published scientific articles and get back to me. All these other links are musings at best. I like how this guy includes that he has a PhD and fails to mention it's in electrical engineering. Shit, he only ever published one paper in his life and that was two decades ago, and it certainly wasn't about climate change. He only gained interest in that after being employed by a think tank opposed to the idea that we have anything to do with it.

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