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Feb26

Yet More on Falsification.

Roger Pielke Jr. and David Stockwell both asked… can we use 2001-2010 data to falsify IPCC values.

Now, as it happens, I don’t like to use already collected before a prediction to test a prediction. I don’t like that the IPCC does that.
But, oddly enough, the IPCC seems to do this all the [...]

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Feb26

Can IPCC projections be falsified? Sample calculation

In my most recent post, I discussed hypothetical weather trends over the upcoming 5, 8 or 10 years that could, falsify the consensus position of climate chance, should they occur. In this post, I’ll discuss how I came up with the numbers statistics.
The steps to coming up with numerical values require me to:

Identify a [...]

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