@Jacq_attak @ZLabe @jaraparilla If human-caused climate change is "another singular variable theory like flat earth" then you'll have no problem naming that variable and confirming others that are not relevant. Many regressions give R² values if you searc
@FlamChachut There has been some work recently looking at changes in the trend on a region-by-region basis: https://t.co/OxzMEzxCAA. However, it is difficult to disentangle any signal from the total Antarctic sea ice extent record.
@polar_james The Mann-Kendall p-value is still 0.04 for the Antarctic. I saw a recent statistical paper with a regional sea partition: https://t.co/OxzMEzxCAA
Detecting the statistical significance of the trends in the Antarctic sea ice extent: an indication for a turning point https://t.co/vSVH5915sc
@takvera This is an interesting new paper out today in Climate Dynamics: "Detecting the statistical significance of the trends in the Antarctic sea ice extent: an indication for a turning point" https://t.co/OxzMEzxCAA
#Climate CD: Detecting the statistical significance of the trends in the Antarctic sea ice extent: an indication for a turning point https://t.co/1ufZWFj0yw