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Dr James Hansen: Can We Still Avoid Dangerous Human-Made Climate …

In Climate Change, paleoclimatic on June 26, 2008 at 10:05 pm

The conclusions from this part of the lecture were that greenhouse gases and ice area are the chief mechanisms for paleoclimatic changes, however they were “merely” feedbacks from the instigators of climate change which Hansen describes …

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Paleoclimatic, paleohydrologic and tectonic applications of …

In paleoclimatic on June 26, 2008 at 4:03 am

global warming hype

In Holocene Climatic Optimum on June 25, 2008 at 9:09 pm

during a period of time 5000-9000 years ago now referred to as the holocene climatic optimum history shows similar cultural advances. please don’t be persuaded by a film presented in a political context of ..

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Paleoclimatic Variation and Brain Expansion during Human Evolution.

In paleoclimatic on June 25, 2008 at 10:58 am

Human Nature; 06/01/2007 (AN 26638385) Academic Search Premier.

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Paleoclimatic Variation and Brain Expansion during Human Evolution.

why a ‘runaway greenhouse effect’ isn’t possible

In Climate Change, paleoclimatic on June 25, 2008 at 8:34 am

the new theory predicts that greenhouse gas increases should result in small, but very rapid temperature spikes, followed by much longer, slower periods of cooling — exactly what the paleoclimatic record demonstrates. …

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Paleoclimatology: Reconstructing Climates of the Quaternary

In Climate Change, paleoclimatic on June 24, 2008 at 11:27 am

Bradley provides his readers with a comprehensive and up-to-date review of all of the important methods used in paleoclimatic reconstruction, dating and paleoclimate modeling. Two comprehensive chapters on dating methods provide the ..

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Paleoclimatology: Reconstructing Climates of the Quaternary

Can't see the tress… Because there's no forest

In Climate Change, paleoclimatic on June 23, 2008 at 8:36 pm

Such sedimentary deposits, called varves, can be used as proxies for paleoclimatic parameters, such as temperature, because, in a warm year, more sand and silt are deposited from the receding glacier. Dataset varve.sav contains glacial …

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is the atmosphere drying up?

In Climate Change, paleoclimatic on June 23, 2008 at 2:56 pm

if climate sensitivity were very low (they would be on the low end of the ipcc scale, or lower if the wv feedback effect was not substantial) then we would not be able to explain the variability over the paleoclimatic record, …

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is the atmosphere drying up?

info to debunk global warming deniers

In Climate Change, Holocene Climatic Optimum, medieval warm period on June 19, 2008 at 2:27 pm

climate change is natural it happened before it was warmer during the holocene climatic optimum the medieval warm period was just as warm as today greenland used to be green global warming is nothing new! the hockey stick is broken …

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Comment on Svalgaard #7 by Pofarmer

In Mauder Minimum on June 13, 2008 at 10:19 pm

The earthobservatory paper on the Mauder minimum and the LIA seem to lay down all the mechanics, then say, “But that can’t happen now because of man’s influence.” OK We may get to find out. In fact, aren’t we already finding that out …

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tibet was warmer and wetter two million years ago

In Climate Change, paleoclimatic on June 13, 2008 at 2:40 am

yang co-authored the paper, “stable isotopes in fossil mammals, fish and shells from kunlun pass basin, tibetan plateau: paleoclimatic and paleoelevation implications” with paleontologists from the natural history museum of los angeles …

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Comment on Dalton Minimum Redux by Answering a Question about the …

In Dalton Minimum on June 10, 2008 at 7:12 pm

in the comments, though I’ll still leave it there, I had a gentlemen ask me in response to my Dalton Minimum Redux post on April 23rd. Folks, I know we’ve had some really bad weather this past weekend, but we […]

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Statistics in cryptanalysis and paleoclimatology

In Climate Change, paleoclimatology on June 10, 2008 at 4:41 pm

Reading Wallace Broecker’s new book on paleoclimatology , I realized that a statistical technique from cryptanalysis could be useful in that field as well. Just as the index of coincidence can be used to match up different ciphertexts ..

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Statistics in cryptanalysis and paleoclimatology

Solar Cycle 24- Dalton Minimum? (by: ElDotDa)

In Climate Change, Dalton Minimum on June 8, 2008 at 4:28 pm

Last Post by: ElDotDa on 06/08/2008 @ 21:00:01.

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Solar Cycle 24- Dalton Minimum? (by: Bob B)

In Climate Change, Dalton Minimum on June 7, 2008 at 11:37 am

Last Post by: Bob B on 06/07/2008 @ 15:35:07.

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the interdecadal pacific oscillation a binary climate phenomena …

In paleoclimatic on June 2, 2008 at 10:42 pm

the concept of the ipo has recently been used in south pacific paleoclimatic studies by linsley et al (2004) and has been related to tropical rainfall patterns by meinke et al (in press). the latter also compared ipo influences to those …

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1 June 2008 Articles and Interesting Finds/Posts

In Climate Change, little ice age, medieval warm period, paleoclimatology on June 1, 2008 at 4:44 am

Their review is truly independent, as they are experts in statistics and not paleoclimatology . Not only did they review the statistical approach used by Man and finding them wanting, they also reviewed the social and professional …

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1 June 2008 Articles and Interesting Finds/Posts