Global warming: Is there nothing it can’t do?
IT’S OFFICIAL: The earliest snowfall ever observed in Houston happened today! @GaughanSurfing @BigJoeBastardi #KHOU11 #HTownRush pic.twitter.com/wCjcv7ER8o
— Blake Mathews (@KHOUBlake11) November 13, 2018
In other news, yet another “most warming ever observed” study has significant errors:
A major error in an alarming study published in Nature on October 31 suggesting that “ocean warming is at the high end of previous estimates, with implications for policy-relevant measurements of the Earth response to climate change, such as climate sensitivity to greenhouse gases and the thermal component of sea-level rise.” How much higher? Using a novel technique to measure the accumulation of heat in the oceans, Princeton geoscientist Laure Resplandy and her team calculated that the amount of heat being absorbed by the oceans is more than 60 percent higher per year than the estimates offered by the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in 2014.
Dire headlines warning that catastrophic global warming was more likely than previously thought ensued.
However, British climate researcher and statistician Nicholas Lewis re-crunched the numbers in the study and found that Resplandy and her team had made significant errors in their calculations.
Remember: “The Science is settled” only when it backs the pro-warming cause…
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