"Although the classical model implied that successive million year global 
temperature averages
would differ by mere micro Kelvins, the implausibility had not been noticed."

Uh... I thought it was pretty well known that the variance tends to continue to 
increase on longer and longer time-scales (in virtually 100% of all paleo 
climate papers), so that's a rather bizarre assertion for a paper to make.

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Subject: [geo] Scaling

I suggest all modelling and experimental efforts would benefit from considering 
the implications of the attached paper.

Adrian Tuck
a.t...@imperial.ac.uk
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/atmospheric-turbulence-9780199236534?cc=gb&lang=en&;

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