As OSweetMrMath
noticed, Sheldon Walker came here the other day
looking for help with a question he had. It turns out he was wanting our advice on an article he was putting together for WUWT (archived
here). I think that's really funny. Do you think Anthony Watts appreciates our assistance? :)
Sheldon
wanted to know:
How much of the 2015 temperature increase do you think is due to el Niño, and how much do you think is due to AGW?
He got a lot of help, including
from OSweetMrMath but didn't know what to do with it. I
sent him over to
The Carbon Brief at one point, to where a number of different scientists explained how they estimated the contribution of El Niño to last year's record heat. So over he trotted. Rather than come back to HotWhopper, his next port of call
was WUWT where he repeated the errors
he made here at HW. Anthony Watts posted the following extremely dumb, extremely wrong claim as his headline to Sheldon's error-ridden article:
Hottest year ever update: El Niño effect in 2015 was 20 times larger than the global warming signal