[CLIMATE TRENDS] 1 A paper brought to my attention by @AtomsksSanakan, "A new statistical method for detecting trend turning" makes the point that "Trend turning is common in climate time series and crucial when climate change is investigated." https://t
@nshaviv @GeraldKutney @Francin_P @GretaThunberg Re: "And global warming slowed down since 2000. When I model it, it all fits." No, it didn't slow down in a statistically significant fashion, as shown in change-point analysis after change-point analysis.
@epallred Re: "PREDICTIONS Climate: Non-manipulated data/models will continue to show pause, slight cooling." You're deluded and disingenuous. https://t.co/kzpO5Tfybf https://t.co/W2QabbRQfa https://t.co/uXj5nSTjFg
@geoffsmithsmind Re: "Good luck with that." Hi, denialist I've rebutted elsewhere: https://t.co/J6rO9m4do8 When are you going to learn to cite your sources, and to not disingenuously cherry-pick time-periods? https://t.co/kzpO5Tfybf https://t.co/W2QabbR
PapersOfTheDay "A new statistical method for detecting trend turning" https://t.co/gRtjj93PLV "Change point analysis of global temperature records" https://t.co/W2QabbRQfa https://t.co/HY7Krrr2uN
TAC: A new statistical method for detecting trend turning https://t.co/48LNVuaQq5 https://t.co/8AqDxUgRZ1