Scientific Integrity and Public Trust: The Science Behind Federal Policies and Mandates : Case Study 2--climate Models and Projections of Potential Impacts of Global Climate Change : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the Committee on Science, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session, November 16, 1995, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - 1190 pages |
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... noted that I was denied critical results required to perform an adequate review . Several of my review comments , especially on Chapter 6 in the June review , speak directly to problems in the climate models . My comments consist of ...
... noted that I was denied critical results required to perform an adequate review . Several of my review comments , especially on Chapter 6 in the June review , speak directly to problems in the climate models . My comments consist of ...
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... noted somewhere in the text . Page 7 , line 22. First word must be changed to " all " . Cite one that does not . If you can find one or two , change to " almost all " . Line 27. The significant warming there is only in the night ...
... noted somewhere in the text . Page 7 , line 22. First word must be changed to " all " . Cite one that does not . If you can find one or two , change to " almost all " . Line 27. The significant warming there is only in the night ...
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... noted above . There is no significant change in any of these records since 1979 . Page 20 , lines 26-40 . Way to ... noted in Oltmans and Hoffman for the 1960s and 70s . Somehow this should be noted . Page 27 , line 17. Trenberth ( 1995 ) ...
... noted above . There is no significant change in any of these records since 1979 . Page 20 , lines 26-40 . Way to ... noted in Oltmans and Hoffman for the 1960s and 70s . Somehow this should be noted . Page 27 , line 17. Trenberth ( 1995 ) ...
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... noted in an earlier comment , " Composite indicators of summer temperature indicate that a rapid rise occurred around 1920 , and that made the 1920s and 1930s the warmest decades since at least around 1400. This rise was prior to the ...
... noted in an earlier comment , " Composite indicators of summer temperature indicate that a rapid rise occurred around 1920 , and that made the 1920s and 1930s the warmest decades since at least around 1400. This rise was prior to the ...
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... noted in the text , it surely will be in the public discussion following release of this report . Why not save IPCC's credibility by doing so now ? Page 6.6 : My reading of Mitchell's upcoming Nature manuscript leads me to believe that ...
... noted in the text , it surely will be in the public discussion following release of this report . Why not save IPCC's credibility by doing so now ? Page 6.6 : My reading of Mitchell's upcoming Nature manuscript leads me to believe that ...
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