2010/1/26 Michael Lewis <[email protected]>
> Per Edman wrote:
>
>> 2010/1/25 Michael <[email protected] <mailto:
>> [email protected]>>
>>
>> Depends on which times you mean. Proxy data and historical records seems
>> to indicate the MWP was limited to the north Atlantic or at least not
>> globally synchronous. As requested earlier, if you have any more specific
>> information about your claim, feel free to share it.
>>
>
Proxy climate data and historical records indicate nothing. Human
> interpretation of these data yield conclusions.
Really? A mere 20 hours ago, when asked about the medieval warming period,
you claimed that *"(t)he evidence is in tree rings and the
archeological**/paleontological
remains of the people who migrated from Siberia to Greenland 1,000 years
ago, following whales migrating across the Arctic Ocean." *and now, climate
data and historical data suddenly indicate nothing.
Apparently, the reason why proxy data can be used to confirm only those
things you already believe in, is because of "human interpretation". Very
good.
Would you share the data that shows a synchronous warming event in the North
Atlantic, Alaska and Siberia?
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