Wednesday, February 24, 2010

ClimateGate: Roundup...

This is turning into a daily feature, as there's so much happening now:

JoNova demonstrates how NASA's James Hansen cooked the surface temperature data.  She also has a link-filled post about how the AGW crowd (now that their science is being successfully challenged) has been reduced to hurling insults and attempting bullying of the skeptics.

Anthony Watts has the details on the British Met's proposal to completely redo their surface temperature data – focusing on public scrutiny and rigorous peer review.  Woo hoo!

Roger Pielke reports on the WMO's update to their hurricane (tropical cyclone) perspectives.  These are the same folks who for the past few years have regularly been reporting that mankind's activities have been causing more hurricanes, more powerful hurricanes, and more hurricanes that made landfall.  The money quote from their most recent report: “…we cannot at this time conclusively identify anthropogenic signals in past tropical cyclone data.”  Translation: they don't see any effect caused by mankind's activities...

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