Now that you have seen so many cases of language taken out of context to change the meaning ("fine people," animals, shithole countries, anything Ted Lieu says), watch @MichaelEMann tell you why "trick" and "hide the decline" were similarly distorted, as I have been saying.https://twitter.com/JSegor/status/1116081512980471809 …
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They never read it, they never counter what I wrote. It's always ad-hominem. Scott Adams is just the latest in a long, long line.
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The problem isn't the trick per se but why it's required in the 1st place. Tree rings are used as a proxy for temps right up until they tell the opposite story and then they're quietly swapped with thermometers. The problem is that tree rings are *demonstrably* bad proxies. 1/2
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And then, when they *know* they're bad proxies, instead of discarding them they simply graft away the numbers they don't like. That's bad science. 2/2
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Assuming that by Montfort you mean Montford,
@aDissentient, then “The Hockey Stick Illusion” is excellent. I find his later writing less compelling, but he’s usually still right on matters of fact and reasonable on matters of judgment.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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You reference
@curryja , but she also labeled this trick as "dishonest" in 2011 (https://judithcurry.com/2011/02/22/hiding-the-decline/ …).pic.twitter.com/oX4ZKfRUaO
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All marketing is dishonest. I don't see the models as "science," so much as communicating what scientists believe.
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