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Old 09-21-2013, 07:01 PM   #1078 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Arragonis View Post
So, this hockey stick thing from god knows how many years ago that nobody apart from friends of the authors has been able to reproduce.
That is blatantly false. That is really, really false, and the fact that you don't KNOW that shouldn't be surprising to me, I guess I just had a slightly higher opinion.

What this boils down to is this: Your sources, wherever you get your information, are unreliable. Anybody who has told you that is, to put it bluntly, LYING.

Sorry to be all "dramatic" or whatever, but I'm getting really sick of this particular fabrication that has persisted through the publication of paper after paper from data sources all around the globe showing the exact same trend that you people keep insisting nobody else finds.

Enough already.

A Reconstruction of Regional and Global Temperature for the Past 11,300 Years : Reinforces Mann's original finding that recent warming is unusual over a period of 11,300 years.
Supplementary info here:http://www.sciencemag.org/content/su...Marcott.SM.pdf

http://www.leif.org/EOS/2009JD012603.pdf : Finds the same pattern from research in South America.

Twentieth century warming in deep waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence: A unique feature of the last millennium - Thibodeau - 2010 - Geophysical Research Letters - Wiley Online Library : Corroborates Mann's finding that recent warming is unprecedented for last 1,000 years.

Arctic Warming Overtakes 2,000 Years of Natural Cooling | UCAR - University Corporation for Atmospheric Research :UCAR gets the same pattern from the arctic

http://www.meteo.psu.edu/holocene/pu...eetal-CD06.pdf : Another group (yes, it includes Mann) gets the same pattern with numerous datasets.

Late-twentieth-century warming in Lake Tanganyika unprecedented since AD 500 : Abstract : Nature Geoscience Surface temperatures on Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania since 500 AD.

http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v.../ngeo1797.html : Same bloody pattern.