Category Archives: Tamino

Yet Even More Nonsense from Grant Foster (Tamino) et al. on the Bias Adjustments in the New NOAA Pause-Buster Sea Surface Temperature Dataset

UPDATE: It was pointed out in a comment that the model-data comparison in the post was skewed. I was comparing modeled marine air temperature minus modeled sea surface temperature anomalies to observed night marine air temperature minus sea surface temperature … Continue reading

Posted in Tamino, The Halt In Global Warming, The Pause | 5 Comments

An Odd Mix of Reality and Misinformation from the Climate Science Community on England et al. (2014)

In this post, we’ll discuss a recent article and blog post about the recently published England et al. (2014).  This post includes portions of past posts and a number of new discussions and illustrations. We’ve already discussed (post here) the paper England … Continue reading

Posted in CAGW Proponent Arguments, Climate Model Failings, Climate Model Problems, El Nino-La Nina Processes, Tamino | 22 Comments

Trenberth and Fasullo Try to Keep the Fantasy Alive

Trenberth and Fasullo published a paper “An Apparent Hiatus in Global Warming?” last week in the new online journal Earth’s Future. Judith Curry briefly introduced the paper in her December 7, 2013 post Week in review (Thanks, Judith.) From the last … Continue reading

Posted in CAGW Proponent Arguments, Natural Warming, Ocean Heat Content Problems, Tamino, The Pause | 13 Comments

Comments on Stefan Rahmstorf’s Post at RealClimate “What ocean heating reveals about global warming”

I was recently asked to comment on Stefan Rahmsorf’s post What ocean heating reveals about global warming at RealClimate. There is a link to a pdf edition of this post at the end. PRELIMINARY NOTES As I’ve noted in previous … Continue reading

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Tamino Resorts to Childish Attempts at Humor But Offers Nothing of Value

INITIAL NOTE:  This post includes a link to and title of a recent post by Tamino, in which he attempted sophomoric humor in an effort to amuse his audience.  While I realize responding to it at the same base level … Continue reading

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SkepticalScience Now Argues Against Foster & Rahmsorf (2011)

SkepticalScience recently produced a YouTube video which claimed to show that the rate of global warming has not slowed in recent years. See their post here, which states: This replicates the result of a study by Foster and Rahmstorf (2011) … Continue reading

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Yet Even More Sleight of Hand from Tamino

Based on some of the recent comments at the WUWT cross post of my post The Contiguous U.S. Surface Air Temperature Data Through 2012 – Is the Recent Warming Trend Unusual? it became obvious that Tamino was up to his … Continue reading

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Rahmstorf et al (2012) Insist on Prolonging a Myth about El Niño and La Niña

Anthony Watts of WattsUpWithThat forwarded a link to a newly published peer-reviewed paper by Stefan Rahmstorf, Grant Foster (aka Tamino of the blog OpenMind) and Anny Cazenave. Thanks, Anthony. The title of the paper is Comparing climate projections to observations … Continue reading

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The Comment of the Week

The following comment was posted by JJ at January 31, 2012 at 3:38 pm on the WattsUpWithThat cross post of Part 2 of Tamino Once Again Misleads His Disciples.The rest of JJ’s comments on that WUWT thread are also a good … Continue reading

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Part 2 of Tamino Once Again Misleads His Disciples

UPDATE:  I forgot to include the closing when I published this.  I’ve added it. HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH This post is a continuation of my post Tamino Once Again Misleads His Followers, which was cross posted at WattsUpWithThat here. There Tamino’s disciples and his other followers, … Continue reading

Posted in CAGW Proponent Arguments, Model-Data Comparison OHC, Ocean Heat Content Problems, Tamino | 12 Comments