tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post5331381408354812881..comments2024-03-25T05:30:23.847+11:00Comments on HotWhopper: Bombshell*: Bob Tisdale accepts a climate science paper in BAMSSouhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08818999735123752034noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-26597443332692290792013-08-27T00:44:19.424+10:002013-08-27T00:44:19.424+10:00Trying to keep the discussion civil
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And let&...Trying to keep the discussion civil<br /><br />:-)<br /><br />And let's not forget: <br />WMO, 2013: <a href="http://library.wmo.int/pmb_ged/wmo_1103_en.pdf" rel="nofollow">The Global Climate 2001-2010: a decade of climate extremes</a>. World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, ISBN: 978-92-631-1103-6, 61 p.<br /><br />On the other hand, there are some indications that temperature variability may decrease, which may moderate extremely hot temps somewhat.Victor Venemahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02842816166712285801noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-91416834478947191452013-08-27T00:19:06.265+10:002013-08-27T00:19:06.265+10:00It must be the confusion caused by the World Serie...It must be the confusion caused by the World Series only including the USA and Canada. Maybe if they invited other countries to participate, Bob and others at WUWT may realise what the term global actually represents :-) Wotts Up With That Bloghttp://wottsupwiththatblog.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-84143460888313787272013-08-26T23:48:48.785+10:002013-08-26T23:48:48.785+10:00The rest of the world doesn't count.
He ignor...The rest of the world doesn't count.<br /><br />He ignored the bit about floods, too. I've read elsewhere that floods don't necessarily reflect extreme precipitation because of improved hydro infrastructure. I'll see if I can dig it up.Souhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08818999735123752034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-51567735081067058612013-08-26T23:33:07.390+10:002013-08-26T23:33:07.390+10:00In fact the paper very clearly says
At the global...In fact the paper very clearly says<br /><br /><i>At the global scale, trends in extreme temperature events have been found to be outside the bounds of unforced natural variability, leading to a conclusion that they are anthropogenically driven (Christidis et al. 2005; Field et al. 2012; Coumou and Rahmstorf 2012). However, at most subcontinental scales (including the United States), current anthropogenic effects are not sufficient to exceed the effects of natural modes of variability on observed trends in temperature extremes (Brown et al. 2008). <br /></i><br />Strange that Bob decided not to highlight that particular paragraph.Wotts Up With That Bloghttp://wottsupwiththatblog.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com