really we have hundreds of measurement sources that provide analysis of global average temperature over the past few hundred years
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Replying to @ratman720 @GidMK
not models, not just change but actual measurements that demonstrate a stronger anthropogenic signal than natural fluctuations?
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Replying to @ratman720
Why don't you first show me a published source that evidences your statements about all climate models?
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Replying to @GidMK
i pointed you at a data set. And the paper asked you to read them and explained my argument.
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Replying to @ratman720
No, what you did was ask me to do my own analysis on a dataset that you claimed would call into question all climate models.
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Replying to @GidMK
I didnt say it questioned climate models. I said climate models shouldnt be curve fit to it and they run hot on good data
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Replying to @ratman720
Right. You just called into question every measurement of global temp and the analysis of this data.
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Replying to @GidMK
i called into question the precision to which we can measure global average temperature and the CI which we can declare change
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Then you used these perceived statistical anomalies to claim that all climate modelling is flawed and inconclusive.
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