Monckton, about to auction off his xerox machine |
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From next month on, the Pause will probably shorten dramatically and may disappear altogether for a time.Sorry, your Lordship. If it is real and not a mathematical artifact of the data that you are selecting, then it won't disappear because it has happened. The man is, however, a scientific nonentity.
How do we know:
The Pause – politically useful though it may be to all who wish that the “official” scientific community would remember its duty of skepticism – is far less important than the growing discrepancy between the predictions of the general-circulation models and observed reality.The Good Lord is changing his tune, just as the non-pause is going to disappear from his Casio calculator.
Good riddance, say I.
So Monckton will abandon the fake significance of his cherry-picked 'pause, and throw his weight behind Roy Spencer's sneakily base-lined model /obs 'discrepancy'?
ReplyDeleteThe timing is coincidence, of course