Climate scientists blow gaping hole in ‘NASA data’ paper
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29 Jul 2011 2:23 PM

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[image: Alarmed man]We still have plenty of reasons to be alarmed about
climate change.

*Cross-posted from ThinkProgress
Green<http://thinkprogress.org/green/2011/07/29/282656/climate-scientists-blow-gaping-hole-in-nasa-data-paper-by-ideologue-roy-spencer/>
.*

The climate denier blogosphere is going
mad<http://www.memeorandum.com/110728/p59>over a new paper that
supposedly "should dramatically alter the global
warming debate" by showing that "far less heat is being trapped than
alarmist computer models have predicted." The
paper<http://www.drroyspencer.com/wp-content/uploads/Spencer_Misdiagnos_11.pdf>[PDF],
written by conservative climate scientist Roy Spencer and his
University of Alabama colleague William Braswell, finds that "satellite
observations and climate models display markedly different behaviors," and
posits, with caveats, that there may be "lower climate sensitivity of the
real climate system." As LiveScience's Stephanie Pappas writes, the paper
then was promoted by a Heartland Institute
blogger<http://www.livescience.com/15293-climate-change-cloud-cover.html>on
the Forbes.com website:

The study, published July 26 in the open-access online journal *Remote
Sensing*, got public attention when a writer for The Heartland Institute, a
libertarian think-tank that promotes climate change skepticism, wrote for
Forbes magazine that the study disproved the global warming worries of
climate change "alarmists." However, mainstream climate scientists say that
the argument advanced in the paper is neither new nor correct.

Pappas interviewed climatologists Gavin Schmidt, Kevin Trenberth, and Andrew
Dessler, who eviscerated Spencer's shoddy science:

The study finds a mismatch between the month-to-month variations in
temperature and cloud cover in models versus the real world over the past 10
years, said Gavin Schmidt, a NASA Goddard climatologist. "What this mismatch
is due to -- data processing, errors in the data, or real problems in the
models -- is completely unclear."

"He's taken an incorrect model, he's tweaked it to match observations, but
the conclusions you get from that are not correct," Andrew Dessler, a
professor of atmospheric sciences at Texas A&M University, said of Spencer's
new study.

"I cannot believe it got published," said Kevin Trenberth, a senior
scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.

In his paper, Spencer relies on a toy model of the climate system which
geochemist Barry Bickmore (a Republican) had previously exposed as being one
that could "give him essentially any answer he
wanted<http://bbickmore.wordpress.com/2011/03/01/roy-spencers-great-blunder-part-3/>,
as long as he didn't mind using parameters that don't make any physical
sense."

This case is an excellent example of how the right-wing climate
disinformation media machine works. Roy Spencer, one of the handful of
publishing climate scientist ideologues, gets his work into an obscure
journal. Then James Taylor, an operative for a fossil fuel front group,
claims it is "very important" on Forbes.com, a media website owned by a
Republican billionaire. The Forbes blog post was redistributed by Yahoo!
News, giving the headline "New NASA Data Blow Gaping Hole In Global Warming
Alarmism<http://news.yahoo.com/nasa-data-blow-gaping-hold-global-warming-alarmism-192334971.html>"
a further veneer of respectability, even though the full post is laughably
hyperbolic, using "alarmist" or "alarmism" 15 times in nine paragraphs.
Brad Johnson is the editor for ThinkProgress
Green<http://thinkprogress.org/green/issue/>at the Center for American
Progress Action Fund. Brad holds a bachelor's
degree in math and physics from Amherst College and master's degree in
geosciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the
co-author of *Technomanifestos*, a history of the Information Revolution,
and the founder of HillHeat.com <http://hillheat.com/>, which covers climate
policy in our nation's capital.

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