And to make things even worse, those conniving NOAA scientists very cleverly concealed all the details about their data in README files. They knew that climate skeptics would never look there!
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Replying to @caerbannog666 @priscian and
Actually yes. I still have my $2000 open bid for the raw data files. So far no takers.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @caerbannog666 and
Raw data means: Actual surface temperature data from stations with lat/lon or from ocean vessels with lat/lon 1900 to present, no homogenization, no interpolation. I want to see variance and accuracy. I also want to random spot check transcribed log books.
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Replying to @pjmah @caerbannog666 and
This is interesting. One reality is that the information is publicly available. The other reality is that one cannot even buy it.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @pjmah and
Weird, you trust the people who claim the data isnt there. When you find out it is, you still trust their "analysis" of it. In 11 years of questioning climate data the only people who have successfully denied me access to their data and code.. are skeptics.. yet you trust them
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Also from the letter: "Whether I make available my computer programs is irrelevant to whether our results can be reproduced." And Mann *did* release his code, even if he wasn't required to do so.
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Replying to @caerbannog666 @BEN123L and
More from the letter: "As a result of our willingness to share our research with others, an independent team of scientists used the research data my colleagues and I have made public to replicate our research & confirm the reliability of our findings." http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/ccr/ammann/millennium/refs/Wahl_ClimChange2007.pdf …
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Dead link. Just like every other argument on climate. They all end in dead links or word-salad scientific mumbo jumbo. Both sides do it.
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