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McIntyre:

McIntyre had the data all along

Category: McIntyre

Steve McIntyre had the Yamal all along and despite writing thousands and thousands of words about how Briffa would not release the data somehow somehow failed to mention this until now.

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Mcintyre misunderstood somehow. Yet again.

Category: McIntyre

A recent post by Steve McIntyre was widely interpreted as proving that global warming was a big hoax. McIntyre claims that he was misunderstood. How could this have happened yet again?

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Climate auditing the difference between hemisphere warming trends

Category: McIntyre

Atmoz examines a Climate Audit thread as Steve McIntyre and company wrestle with the question of why the northern hemisphere is warming faster than the southern hemisphere....

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McIntyre has another go at Hansen's 1988 paper

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Global warming skeptics just keep trying to show that Hansen's projections in in his 1988 climate model were wrong. We've had Pat Michaels, who dishonestly erased scenarios B and C from Hansen's graph, Willis Eschenbach at Climate Audit, who used...

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Andrew Bolt falls into Steve McIntyre's error trap

Category: Bolt

Back in January, Steve McIntyre used some erroneous data of satellite-measured temperatures from RSS to argue that Hansen's 1988 temperature projections were too high. A week later he posted a corrected graph, blaming RSS for not making the error clear:...

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Ofcom round up

Category: Global Warming

David Rado emails: although the accuracy sections of our complaint were considered under section 2.2 of the broadcasting code, that was not the section that we had complained under. We complained primarily under section 5.7, but Ofcom decided section 5.7...

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Climate Audit Comedy of Errors

Category: McIntyre

Eli Rabett chronicles the Climate Audit comedy of errors. One consequence of the error in the RSS satellite data is that the global warming skeptics switched to using RSS, and now they can't switch back without making it look realy...

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Steve McIntyre defends Pat Michaels' fraud

Category: McIntyre

In a 1988 paper James Hansen presented three scenarios (A, B and C) for future climate change, saying that Scenario B was the most plausible. In 1998 Pat Michaels committed scientific fraud when he erased scenarios B and C from...

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Nexus 6 on Steve McIntyre

Category: McIntyre

Nexus 6 puts Steve McIntyre's paranoia into pictures....

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Steve McIntyre and the Data Quality Act

Category: McIntyre

If you've never heard of the Data Quality Act go read this article by Chris Mooney. Back? Good. Steve McIntyre, still angry after a comment was not released from moderation on Christmas Day, is now trying to use the Data...

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