Good News: Hansen Releases the Temperature Code
Good news this week: James Hansen and NASA have now deigned to release for scrutiny their taxpayer-funded temperature aggregation and adjustment code. I go in more detail and explain why this matters over at Climate Skeptic.
By the way, if you are wondering why I have calmed down a bit on climate of late here at Coyote Blog, it is because I have decided that my climate work really was diluting what I want to do here at Coyote Blog, and it really deserved its own home and audience. I have begun archiving old posts over at Climate Skeptic, and I will do most of my new posting on climate there. Those interested in the climate issues are encouraged to bookmark the new site and/or subscribe to its feed.
For a little while, I will still mirror the headlines over here at Coyote Blog (after all, the paint is still so wet over at Climate Skeptic that I don't think Google has found me yet -- a few blogrolls wouldn't hurt, hint, hint.)
Also, in the next few weeks I plan release my own video on issues with catastrophic anthropogenic (man-made) global warming theory. The core of this video will be based on this skeptics summary post and my 60-second climate overview as well as my free 80-page skeptics primer, of course.
Bob Smith:
You mean "they've released some kind of code". Whether it's the code they actually used remains to be determined.
September 10, 2007, 4:55 ammarkm:
Bob, either it produces the same output when fed the same data, or it doesn't. In the former case, at worst they are terrible coders. In the latter case, they're exposed as liars and stunningly stupid.
September 10, 2007, 5:14 am