Yes, and there's geophysical phenomena to include-in, like the recently 
discovered active volcano's under antarctic ice. Melt's the underside of the 
ice shelf, while the top side has expanded. Now, the climate researchers have 
trouble getting to the antarctic waters that were ice free, last year. Is that 
the reason of warming? Don't know, but geophysics take precedent over human 
stuff :-(  Pinatubo Volcano in 91, for example. Vesuvius a few years ago. 

 

 

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From: LizR <[email protected]>
To: everything-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, May 10, 2015 5:55 pm
Subject: Re: Michael Shermer becomes sceptical about scepticism!


 
I believe satellites and weather stations give a lot of samples of atmospheric 
temperature (and other properties, I assume). Why is it hard to believe that we 
can make an estimate of mean global temperatures based on such measurements 
plus observations of phenomena like shoreline erosion, glacier retreat, methane 
outgassing, sea level rise, changes in storm intensity and frequency, thinning 
of arctic ice, etc?  
   
  
 
  
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