
Judith Curry
@curryja
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President, Climate Forecast Applications Network Professor Emerita Georgia Tech Blog: Climate Etc. https://t.co/JmyvGzyooB Author of Climate Uncertainty & Risk
Reno, NV
Joined July 2009
My new book Climate Uncertainty and Risk has arrived! Early reviews: “Judith A. Curry leverages her background in climate science, weather forecasting, and devising risk management strategies to present the climate policy debate we have never had. Her balanced, evidence-based,
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Hail is very non-uniformly distributed around the world. For much of the world, you almost never see hail large enough to damage solar panels. The central USA does have some issues though. https://t.co/LB3lohEdRn
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This is very good from Patrick Brown https://t.co/aYy1IDYkja
breakthroughjournal.org
As Seen on PBS Energy Switch
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There are no known climate tipping points. “There might be other mechanisms by which greenhouse gases may cause an abrupt climate change, but we know of no such mechanism from the geological record.” David Battisti. https://t.co/uNlAZFeQSt
https://t.co/YDJVjyRnf6
washington.edu
New research lends support to recent studies that suggest abrupt climate change is the result of alterations in ocean circulation uniquely associated with ice ages, not from atmospheric carbon...
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Insightful new paper from Peter Hartley: The Entanglement of Energy and Climate Policies https://t.co/3IgstG9wtS
journals.sagepub.com
Increased CO2 in the atmosphere increases tropospheric temperatures, thereby changing other climate attributes. However, cutting CO2 emissions by reducing fossi...
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Excellent op-ed by Steve Koonin in the WSJ: Another tale of climate change bias https://t.co/yRmUpDIwA4
wsj.com
The government should stop funding the National Academies’ climate studies until they shed the political conformity.
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Due to the Hunga eruption in 2022, the stratosphere became intensely hydrated. Now, it is dehydrating much more slowly than expected. The stratosphere may remain abnormally humid for an extended period, prolonging the climate effects of the volcano. https://t.co/5iA3bZF1GQ
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Raising the alarm over the appointment of Fredericke Otto as lead author of the IPCC AR7 attribution chapter. She promotes the rapid attribution of extreme weather events to AGW, with the goal of supporting litigation against fossil fuel companies https://t.co/UWxuO6PvZL
eidclimate.org
Climate experts are raising alarms about potential bias in the upcoming Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report after the appointment of Dr. Friederike Otto to a lead authorship role....
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Interesting article on climate modeling, including historical perspective https://t.co/YxfH4QY6RR
quantamagazine.org
Over the past 60 years, scientists have largely succeeded in building a computer model of Earth to see what the future holds. One of the most ambitious projects humankind has ever undertaken has now...
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Good update from @RogerPielkeJr on the DOE CWG saga: • The NASEM climate/endangerment report did not reference a single paper referred to by DOE CWG - an alternative climate universe. Emphasizes the need for the DOE CWG • I am under investigation by the ranking minority member
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Excellent article from the Grumpy Economist: Climate Turning Point https://t.co/qnwFhyrVjs
grumpy-economist.com
Three excellent essays last month point to a turning point in climate with, I think, a broad political ramification.
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Good article from @arcfieldweather on that status of Arctic sea ice https://t.co/wDvnFcMoa3
arcfieldweather.com
It is likely that Arctic sea ice extent has reached its minimum for the year which is slightly higher than last year’s level and well above the record minimum amount observed in 2012. Temperatures in...
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Congressional Hearing today on weather modification: Playing God with the Weather. @RogerPielkeJr , @ChrisMartzWX and Mike McCracken are witnesses. Very good statements by Pielke and Martz https://t.co/mz13dCfS2e
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New blog post by John Ridgway: The Matthew Effect, mono-cultures and the natural selection of bad science https://t.co/SsratOsRPd
judithcurry.com
by John Ridgway Any politician faced with the challenge of protecting the public from a natural threat, such as a pandemic or climate change, will be keen to stress how much they are ‘following the...
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New blog post by John Ridgway: The Matthew Effect, mono-cultures and the natural selection of bad science https://t.co/SsratOsRPd
judithcurry.com
by John Ridgway Any politician faced with the challenge of protecting the public from a natural threat, such as a pandemic or climate change, will be keen to stress how much they are ‘following the...
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Op-ed by Steve Koonin in the WSJ: At long last, clarity on climate https://t.co/IY5q0BfvDi
wsj.com
The Energy Department’s recent report is drawing predictable criticism from politicized scientists.
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This is good, from @natesilver. What is bluesky-ism and why is it so toxic for political persuasion? https://t.co/B5TRt5Q1fS
natesilver.net
And why is it so toxic for political persuasion?
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The House Oversight Committee is investigating NASEM's decision to “fast-track” a review of the EPA decision to rescind its 2009 Endangerment Finding, without any apparent request from a U.S. Government agency or entity https://t.co/YFaTMclylJ
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Here's a nice discussion of the criticism of the DOE Climate Working Group Report from @currja (Thank you @RogerPielkeJr for sharing). I'm going to chime in to reiterate my long held belief on what the governments role should be. \begin{rant} First and foremost, the government
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Very good post from @curryja on responses to the DOE CWG report https://t.co/MglurROBpd
judithcurry.com
by Judith Curry A month has passed since the DOE climate assessment report was published. It’s time to reflect on what we might learn from the responses to this Report. Of particular relevance is...
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The People’s Forum calls itself a training ground for activists. But Senate investigators tied its leadership to Neville Roy Singham — a businessman accused of working closely with the Chinese Communist Party. Is this activism or foreign influence?
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