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Given that ENSO is a cyclical event I assumed that, if it increased temperature for half of its cycle it would have to reduce it in the other half, but in order for the non-ENSO data to be higher from 1995-2009 the ENSO cooling in the first five years of that period would have to have been larger than the amount of warming in the next ten. Is that your position? It may be that Jones’ comment was valid but he certainly doesn’t deserve the benefit of the doubt, not with what the hacked emails revealed about the practices he presided over at CRU.As you can see, the linear trend for ENSO-adjusted HadCRUT figures from 1995 to 2007 is higher than what he quoted for his non-ENSO-adjusted figures – 0.16 degrees C/decade.
That wasn’t my comment and I don’t feel any need to defend it or the people who made it.Those who turned his answer into “There has been no global warming since 1995” were the ones who were being disingenuous.
Not so … I don’t know what “other case” you refer to. I will certainly admit that in general I find his actions suspect.I really don’t understand, in one case your accusing Jones of trying to “sell his position” for answering the question truthfully instead of trying to make it look better by using ENSO, etc., and in the other case where he is trying to take out the effects of ENSO you assume his intentions are bad as well.
Sure. I also understood their contention that 15 years of zero warming would in fact be significant - which goes to the point about the supposed irrelevance of short periods of time, which is what the video you cited was all about.Can you understand NOAA’s statement that a decade of 0.00 is not significant?
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