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Climate sensitivity is 3C...

Category: climate science
Posted on: March 2, 2006 10:07 PM, by William M. Connolley

...says James Annan, and he and Julia Hargreaves have a GRL paper to prove it, not to mention a barometer dropped from a tower :-)

James directs his main fire at those who have suggested rather high climate sensitivities - 6 or 10 oC. However, this is also a blast at the skeptics who argue for implausibly low values.

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dude, you should switch your time stamp to eastern daylight savings time, USA. feel free to delete this comment after you do.

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razib

[Apparently I should, and I've done it. Will this make any difference? Who knows... I'll leave the comment up, in case anyeon wonders - W]

Posted by: razib [TypeKey Profile Page] | March 3, 2006 1:14 AM

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