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Roger Pielke Jr.
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People debating the weather again
”Climate change” once referred to outcomes measured via statistics (“detection”) tracked over decades
Today “climate change” is most often used as a causal factor in attributing events over hours, days or weeks
We’ve become dumber
From D&CC
Boy, he must read this forum!
#LAFFRIOT
“Frankly, it is a stretch to make that link,” Kevin Trenberth, a climate scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, told The Daily Caller News Foundation on Tuesday.
“There is always cold air over the Arctic in the polar night and the question is whether it sits there or breaks out,” Trenberth said. “So all this is in realm of weather. Not climate.”
latitude weather, including one published in 2018 that found cold snaps are more likely when the Arctic is abnormally warm.
But that study suffered from serious flaws, namely, it did not test any hypothesis nor did it try to establish causality between global warming and cold snaps. Government data sets also point to fewer cold outbreaks, not more.
OMG - look what just happened to that squawk point!!!!!
Roger Pielke Jr.
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@RogerPielkeJr
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People debating the weather again
”Climate change” once referred to outcomes measured via statistics (“detection”) tracked over decades
Today “climate change” is most often used as a causal factor in attributing events over hours, days or weeks
We’ve become dumber
From D&CC
Boy, he must read this forum!
#LAFFRIOT
“Frankly, it is a stretch to make that link,” Kevin Trenberth, a climate scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, told The Daily Caller News Foundation on Tuesday.
“There is always cold air over the Arctic in the polar night and the question is whether it sits there or breaks out,” Trenberth said. “So all this is in realm of weather. Not climate.”
latitude weather, including one published in 2018 that found cold snaps are more likely when the Arctic is abnormally warm.
But that study suffered from serious flaws, namely, it did not test any hypothesis nor did it try to establish causality between global warming and cold snaps. Government data sets also point to fewer cold outbreaks, not more.
OMG - look what just happened to that squawk point!!!!!