Use the temperature graph from the University of East Anglia because
the graph shown on the program had the time axis fraudulently
modified. A copy of this can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Instrumental_Temperature_Record.png
Also, check through some of the slides Randy forwarded to this list
because I a remember a slide with the temperature record vs. climate
models without anthropogenic forcings vs models with anthropogenic
forcings.
On Mar 21, 2007, at 6:56 AM, Bill Hamilton wrote:
> I finally watched the video from Channel 4 last night. They seem to
> dwell a great deal on the cooling trend during the 40's-70's and
> other counterintuitive effects. Would it be possible to use the
> climate models used by IPCC to show that
> a) If you input the correct data to them, they reproduce the
> counterintuitive effects
> b) But still the predicted temperature trend for the future is upward.
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