2012 SkS Weekly Digest #21
Posted on 28 May 2012 by dana1981
John Hartz is on vacation this week, so this version of the weekly digest will be slightly abridged.
SkS Highlights
Dana''s Modeled and Observed Ocean Heat Content - Is There a Discrepancy? and Hansen and Sato Estimate Climate Sensitivity from Earth's History garnered the most comments and pageviews this week. We also saw John Cook interviewed in The Climate Show #27.
Toon of the Week
Source: Stephanie McMillan, whose work you can donate to via this link (look for the Donate button). Hat tip to Joe Romm at Climate Progress.
Update of the Week
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Issue of the Week
How do you feel about the ratio of different types of SkS posts (i.e. myth debunkings, technical posts, discussions of new research, mainstream media and blog rebuttals, etc.)? Should we do more or less of any of these types of posts?
The Week in Review
A complete listing of the articles posted on SkS during the past week.
- The Climate Show #27
- Dead Ahead: Less Rainfall for Drought-Sensitive Southern Hemisphere Regions?
- Richard Alley's Air Force Ostrich
- Modeled and Observed Ocean Heat Content - Is There a Discrepancy?
- Hansen and Sato Estimate Climate Sensitivity from Earth's History
- If you want them to remember, tell a story
- New research from last week 20/2012
- HadCRUT4: A detailed look
Coming Soon
A list of articles that are in the SkS pipeline. Most of these articles, but not necessarily all, will be posted during the week.
- Bob Carter's Financial Post Gish Gallop of Scientific Denial (Dana)
- New research from last week 21/2012 (Ari Jokimäki)
- IEA CO2 Emissions Update 2011 - the Good News and the Bad (Dana and John Cook)
- In Search Of: Himalayan Ice Loss (mspelto and Daniel Bailey)
- Ian Plimer Pens Aussie Geologist Gish Gallop #2 of the Week (Dana)
- HadCRUT4: Analysis and critique (Kevin C)
- Open letter to an anonymous climate scientist (Dumb Scientist)
- In Search Of: Himalayan Ice Loss (mspelto, Daniel Bailey)
SkS in the News
Tom Smerling's If you want them to remember, tell a story, re-posted on SkS from ClimateBites, was also re-posted on Climate Progress.
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