Sea level and temperature rise may not be doing much, but growth of readership continues to be exponential.
There have been 142,096 page views so far. Using standard climate science extrapolation, I can prove that everyone on the planet will be reading this blog 24/7 within five years.
Thanks everyone!
(Since I started writing this, it is now up to 142,286 page views. I must be a slow typist.)
but growth of readership continues to be exponential.
It must be because of that video of the soccer goal that had all the english on it. 😉
I didn’t know you could make a soccer ball curve that much in a short distance.
It is easy to make a hockey stick curve sharply!
Ya, but look out for that first audit. It’s a doosey! 😉
The data set of proxies of past climate used in Mann, Bradley and Hughes (1998, “MBH98” hereafter) for the estimation of temperatures from 1400 to 1980 contains collation errors, unjustifiable truncation or extrapolation of source data, obsolete data, geographical location errors, incorrect calculation of principal components and other quality control defects.
Other than that it was a good work. 😉
“Using standard climate science extrapolation, I can prove that everyone on the planet will be reading this blog 24/7 within five years”
Can you please send the details to Michael Mann at Penn State, he will be able to prove everyone on the planet will be reading this blog 24/7 within five weeks.
If he’s busy give Phil Jones a call, he will definitely oblige, but his term maybe 5 hours, 5 minutes, 5 light years depending on his scientific mood.
it is now up to 142,286 page views
Anthony has a link to you today:
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/10/04/sea-ice-news-delayed-a-day/