tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post3762389172782376692..comments2024-03-25T05:30:23.847+11:00Comments on HotWhopper: Denier Weirdness, Begorrah, from WUWTSouhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08818999735123752034noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-72286505045119943552014-05-31T01:54:04.782+10:002014-05-31T01:54:04.782+10:00I've done it again - missed the sarc. For my ...I've done it again - missed the sarc. For my benefit, could everyone post "I'm being sarcastic" at the end of their comments in future. Catmandohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12313870265499015076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-90687613625743437662014-05-30T21:12:31.576+10:002014-05-30T21:12:31.576+10:00Catmando, I believe Numerobis was having a little ...Catmando, I believe Numerobis was having a little fun at nbl957's expense :)Souhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08818999735123752034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-65117246199878286812014-05-30T21:07:30.697+10:002014-05-30T21:07:30.697+10:00"As I heard a scientist state recently" ..."As I heard a scientist state recently" - this would be while you were doing that very cool thing with the friend of yours who's a very famous Hollywood actor, right? Is the fart joke yours, incidentally, or this, um, 'scientist's? With the unclosed quotation it's hard to tell...billnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-41440045384964512072014-05-30T17:09:03.111+10:002014-05-30T17:09:03.111+10:00Numerosis, have you considered that the temperatur...Numerosis, have you considered that the temperature was not recorded in C in 1796. In F 50 would make for a fairly chilly May Day, even on the Emerald Isle these days.Catmandohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12313870265499015076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-52237765563870896672014-05-30T14:58:24.191+10:002014-05-30T14:58:24.191+10:00"The point being OBVIOUSLY made is that as th..."<i>The point being OBVIOUSLY made is that as the opening data is in C then it can not be earlier than the introduction of C as a measurement.</i>"<br /><br />Hnnph-chortle!<br /><br />Someone didn't do his due diligence and RTFR before opening his mouth to change feet.<br /><br />There's another pseudonym that is now effectively useless unless the user has no self-dignity.Bernard J.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-2033056151941611252014-05-30T01:43:47.152+10:002014-05-30T01:43:47.152+10:00Holy shit, it was in the mid-50s in Armagh in May ...Holy shit, it was in the mid-50s in Armagh in May 1796 -- whereas last time I was in Ireland it was front-page news that it was sunny and the thermometer read 25. Clear proof that the world is cooling fast!<br /><br />http://climate.arm.ac.uk/scans/1796/05/INDEXA.htmlnumerobisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-91478562857712911222014-05-29T16:14:13.390+10:002014-05-29T16:14:13.390+10:00ha ha ha. I don't know if nbl957 is extremely ...ha ha ha. I don't know if nbl957 is extremely young or supremely ignorant or both. I've consigned the above comment to the HotWhoppery for obvious reasons, but I couldn't resist leaving it here as well. <br /><br />nbl957 thinks that Armagh thermometers were in degrees Celsius way back in the 18th century.<br /><br />Below is the page on the Armagh weather records with some links to papers on precipitation and temperature. I think I've got it in the above article as well.<br /><br /><a href="http://climate.arm.ac.uk/calibrated.html" rel="nofollow">http://climate.arm.ac.uk/calibrated.html</a>Souhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08818999735123752034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-74733851718633046262014-05-29T11:26:27.523+10:002014-05-29T11:26:27.523+10:00"Surely he is not saying that the entire hist..."Surely he is not saying that the entire history of Armagh observations were recorded in degrees Celsius? (They weren't.) Or that degrees Fahrenheit cannot be converted to degrees Celsius?"<br /><br />Comments like this show that you are not remotely serious in your discussion. The point being OBVIOUSLY made is that as the opening data is in C then it can not be earlier than the introduction of C as a measurement.<br /><br />If only you enthusiasts would deal in facts and prepare your own papers rather than spend time and energy trashing others. Could it be that fear beats facts.<br /><br />As I heard a scientist state recently "I believe in global warming as the place I am standing had a mile of ice in the past so it must have melted due to DA DA - GLOBAL WARMING. Dinosaur farts I suppose.nbl957noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-9853234115739851702013-04-18T14:51:08.014+10:002013-04-18T14:51:08.014+10:00Thanks - when I searched I could not find it. Her...Thanks - when I searched I could not find it. Here's the link. Hard copy only available from the look of it:<br /><br />https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=33851<br /><br />He's written a part 2, which is even more ridiculous. I think he should stick to his own subject (or try to learn something of atmospheric physics and climate).Souhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08818999735123752034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-3754741932245340842013-04-18T14:27:37.354+10:002013-04-18T14:27:37.354+10:00it's published in this paper. Volume 4 Issue ...it's published in this paper. Volume 4 Issue 2-3 (International Journal of Chemical Modeling)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-42119828825543093292013-04-17T10:16:48.179+10:002013-04-17T10:16:48.179+10:00In comments,the ever-ridiculous Richard S Courtney...In comments,the ever-ridiculous Richard S Courtney opines:<br /><br />"I submit that the above article is among the most important which have been posted on WUWT"<br /><br />It may be, but not in the way 'Dr' Courtney thinks.<br /><br />Nickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09537772941984056434noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-39856600997279213892013-04-16T20:42:42.815+10:002013-04-16T20:42:42.815+10:00Richard, the title suggests it's not Nature or...Richard, the title suggests it's not Nature or Science or PNAS. (Among other more obvious reasons, the title alone would take up half the allowable words.)<br /><br /><b>Should We Worry About the Earth’s Calculated Warming at 0.7OC Over Last the Last 100 Years When the Observed Daily Variations Over the Last 161 Years Can Be as High as 24OC?</b><br /><br />All Mr Butina said was (Sou writes while trying to keep a straight face):<br /><i>..it is published in journal that deals with data analysis and pattern recognition of data generated by a physical instrument...</i><br /><br />The <a href="http://rabett.blogspot.com.au/2010/11/journal-of-scientific-exploration-is.html" rel="nofollow">dog astrology journal</a> perhaps?Souhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08818999735123752034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-14774228919495942552013-04-16T19:43:28.158+10:002013-04-16T19:43:28.158+10:00Have you discovered which journal this joke paper ...Have you discovered which journal this joke paper is published in?richard telfordhttp://quantpalaeo.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-83452591010222692432013-04-16T15:54:27.831+10:002013-04-16T15:54:27.831+10:00Please no, there are enough occasional trolls on T...Please no, there are enough occasional trolls on Tamino already.<br /><br />MarcoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-47503393706204720002013-04-16T13:24:58.334+10:002013-04-16T13:24:58.334+10:00Yes, Bernard. The author says he has a 20 page pa...Yes, Bernard. The author says he has a 20 page paper published on the topic, but provides no information other than the title, which is itself weird and wrong. He also makes the preposterous claim that:<br /><br /><i> it is the first paper that looks for temperature patterns in the data that is generated by the instrument designed to and used by experimental scientists since early 1700s – calibrated thermometer. </i><br /><br />My guess would have been that he's never read any papers on climate science or any other science for that matter. But my guess on the latter part would probably be wrong, going by his summary bio. Dunning and Kruger eat your heart out!<br /><br />Perhaps we should send him to Tamino's blog.Souhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08818999735123752034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2313427464944392482.post-50476658405583697992013-04-16T12:53:32.506+10:002013-04-16T12:53:32.506+10:00This would mess with the head of the Deltoid troll...This would mess with the head of the Deltoid troll KarenMackSunspot...<br /><br />It also recalls another Deltoid troll from years ago, one Harold Pierce Jnr, who use to cherry pick individual sites and then use <i>multiple</i> <i>t></i>-tests which which to analyse them.<br /><br />The sad thing is that people such as these can never understand why they are so completely wrong.<br /><br /><br />Bernard J.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com