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Model Climate Sensitivity Calculated Directly From Model Results17 comments

Willis Eschenbach wrote 4 hours ago: Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach In a couple of previous posts, Zero Point Three Times the Forcing an … more →

Tags: Climate sensitivity, Forster, lagged model, Ottó

Climate sensitivity "lower than previously thought"4 comments

Simon wrote 1 day ago: Not as bad as thought? It’s only taken years of effort from “deniers” but now the … more →

Tags: Climate

Why the new Otto et al climate sensitivity paper is important - it's a sea change for some IPCC authors44 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 day ago: Yesterday, WUWT was honored to have a guest essay by co-author Nic Lewis on the new Otto et al paper … more →

Tags: Climate sensitivity, Otto et al, transient climate response

Climate slowdown means extreme rates of warming 'not as likely'

Administrator wrote 1 day ago:   The impacts of rising temperature are being felt particularly keenly in the polar regions Scientis … more →

Tags: science & environment, Earth, nature geoscience, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, University of New South Wales, Global Warming, Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation

Watt about the ECS and TCR?4 comments

wottsupwiththatblog wrote 1 day ago: There is a new post on Watts Up With That (WUWT) by Nic Lewis discussing a new paper that claims tha … more →

Tags: anthony watts, climate change, Global Warming, Watts Up With That, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, nic lewis, Temperature, WUWT?!

New paper shows transient climate response less than 2°C175 comments

Guest Blogger wrote 2 days ago: See also: Why the new Otto et al climate sensitivity paper is important – it’s a sea change for some … more →

Tags: Alexander Otto, climate change, Climate sensitivity, drew shindell, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Myles Allen, nature geoscience, nic lewis

New paper from Otto et al and Nic lewis shows transient climate sensitivity less than 2C1 comment

Anthony Watts wrote 2 days ago: UPDATE: this post has been superseded by the new guest essay from Nic Lewis which you can see here: … more →

Tags: Climate sensitivity

Claim: How the IPCC arrived at climate sensitivity of about 3 deg C instead of 1.2 deg C.172 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 3 days ago: UPDATE from Girma: “My title should have been ‘How to arrive at IPCC’s climate sen … more →

Tags: ipcc, Climate, climate change, Climate sensitivity, Global Warming, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Mauna Loa, Temperature, Temperature record

Is it the beginning of the end?18 comments

wottsupwiththatblog wrote 6 days ago: There is a recent post on Watts Up With That (WUWT) suggesting that it is the beginning of the end : … more →

Tags: climate change, Global Warming, Watts Up With That, New York Times, justin gillis, Pierre Gosselin, Milankovitch Cycles, vostok ice core, CO2 lags temperature

These items caught my eye – 15 May 2013

grumpydenier wrote 6 days ago: Each week, I’ll pull together a range of items that have attracted my attention. I hope you will fin … more →

Tags: CO2, sea levels, UK Weather, donna laframboise, Settled Science, australia 2, General Topics, climate science, MSM

The beginning of the end: warmists in retreat on sea level rise, climate sensitivity86 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 week ago: The forecast: It seems there’s less chance of gloom and doom these days. For sea level rise, n … more →

Tags: Sea Level, Antarctica, British Antarctic Survey, Climate sensitivity, Current sea level rise, David Vaughan, greenland, Reuters

Watt about the effectiveness of carbon dioxide?10 comments

wottsupwiththatblog wrote 1 week ago: There is a recent post on Watts Up With That (WUWT) about the the effectiveness of CO2 as a greenhou … more →

Tags: anthony watts, climate change, Global Warming, Watts Up With That, carbon dioxide, greenhouse gas, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, ipcc, radiative forcing

Watt about the ground rules?14 comments

wottsupwiththatblog wrote 1 week ago: If you’ve read some of my earlier posts you may know that I have tried commenting on Watts Up … more →

Tags: climate change, Global Warming, willis eschenback, anthony watts, Watts Up With That, WUWT?!, carbon dioxide, greenhouse gas, Alternatives to Fossil Fuels

Global Warming is Feng Shui

Allen's Blog wrote 3 weeks ago: Global Warming, as I noted several years ago, is rapidly going the way of Feng Shui -  the NY Times … more →

Tags: Energy, Politics, Education, World Events, Economics, media, technology, taxes, Global Whatever

How hot will it get?11 comments

Rachel wrote 3 weeks ago: Lately, there’s been much discussion about this thing called climate sensitivity. But what the … more →

Tags: climate change, Global Warming, Heat, Sensitivity, carbon dioxide, fossil record, Hot.

Watt about some more climate sensitivity?

wottsupwiththatblog wrote 3 weeks ago: There’s a guest post on Watts Up With That (WUWT) about a compilation of lower climate sensiti … more →

Tags: climate change, Global Warming, Watts Up With That, Cato Institute, Patrick Michaels, Paul K

A compilation of lower climate sensitivities, plus a new one60 comments

Guest Blogger wrote 3 weeks ago: Still Another Low Climate Sensitivity Estimate Guest post By Patrick J. Michaels and Paul C. “ … more →

Tags: climate change, Climate model, Climate sensitivity, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Journal of Climate

Watt about the mode?4 comments

wottsupwiththatblog wrote 3 weeks ago: There’s another post on Watts Up With That (WUWT) about climate sensitivity. It’s based, … more →

Tags: climate change, Global Warming, Watts Up With That, anthony watts, Earth, Lewis, Mode, Median

Some sense about sensitivity63 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 3 weeks ago: Excerpts from The Register, coverage of the Nic Lewis paper. This graph below from Bishop Hill shows … more →

Tags: Bayesian Probability, Climate sensitivity, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Journal of Climate


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