Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Will they emerge with complete consensus?: Warmists and realists to appear at same conference in Santa Fe

Schedule Of Presentations At The Third Santa Fe Conference On Global and Regional Climate Variability, October 31-November 4, 2011 | Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr.
M-2: J. Curry (Georgia Tech) A Critical Look at the IPCC AR4 Climate Change Detection and Attribution 9:10-9:30
M-3: R. Lindzen (MIT) Climate v. Climate Alarm 9:30-9:50
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M-12: D. Easterbrook (Western Washington U) Ice core isotope data: The past is the key to the future 3:00-3:20
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M-13: J-S von Storch (Max Planck Institute) Dynamical impact of warming pattern 4:05-4:25
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Christopher Monckton
Is CO2 mitigation cost-effective?
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H. Hayden, U Connecticut
Doing the Obvious: Linearizing
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T-6: R. Muller (UC Berkeley) The Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature Land Results 10:55-11:15
T-7: R. Rohde (Berkeley Temp Project) A new estimate of the Earth land surface temperature 11:15-11:35
T-8: F. Singer (SEPP) Is the reported global surface warming of 1979 to 1997 real? 11:35-11:55
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B-1: Judy Curry (Georgia Tech) The uncertainty monster at the climate science-policy interface
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W-10: G. North (Texas A&M) Looking for climate signals in ice core data 2:00-2:20
W-11: T. Kobashi (National Inst Polar Research, Tokyo) High variability of Greenland temperature over the past 4000 years 2:20-2:40
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W-15: C. Loehle (Nat Council for Air Improvement) Climate change attribution using empirical decomposition 4:25-4:45
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F-8: W. Gray (CSU) Recent multi-century climate changes as a result of variation in the global ocean’s deep MOC 11:35-11:55

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