Climate Science At Its Finest…Just Fiddle With The Data To Make It Fit

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James Hansen has taken time off between being arrested to produce another in the list of his publications. It’s called “Earth’s Energy Imbalance and Implications“. This one is listed as “submitted” …

Normally these days I prefer to only deal with scientific papers, which of course leaves activist pleadings like Hansen’s stuff off the list. But in this case I’ll make an exception. Here’s my sole reason for bringing this up. Hansen’s paper says the following (emphasis mine):

The precision achieved by the most advanced generation of radiation budget satellites is indicated by the planetary energy imbalance measured by the ongoing CERES (Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System) instrument (Loeb et al., 2009), which finds a measured 5-year-mean imbalance of 6.5 W/m2 (Loeb et al., 2009). Because this result is implausible, instrumentation calibration factors were introduced to reduce the imbalance to the imbalance suggested by climate models, 0.85 W/m2 (Loeb et al., 2009).

I bring it up because it is climate science at its finest. Since the observations were not of the expected range, rather than figure out why the results might be wrong, they just twisted the dials to “reduce the imbalance to the imbalance suggested by climate models.” 

And curiously, the “imbalance suggested by climate models”, of some 0.85 W/m2, was actually from Hansen’s previous paper. That earlier paper of his, by coincidence called “Earth’s energy imbalance: Confirmation and implications“, gave that 0.85 W/m2 figure as a result from Hansen’s own GISS climate model … but all this incestuous back-slapping is probably just another coincidence.

Of course, you know what all this means. Soon, the modelers will be claiming that the CERES satellite results verify that the GISS and other climate models are accurately duplicating observations …

You can see why Hansen’s “science” gets left off my list of things to read.

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Typical leftist. Their cause is so holy it’s ok to lie for it.

Intimidation is happening big time in Climategate.
Dec 4th:

[T]he home of the climate skeptic blogger Tallbloke, was legally invaded by six detectives from the Norfolk constabulary and the Metropolitan police.
When they left, they took two laptops with them, stating that they would be returned after having their hard drives cloned.
The previous day, the WordPress host of his site and the sites of two other skeptic bloggers was served with a data preservation order by the US Department of Justice (DoJ).
This essentially gives the DoJ access to all data on commenters and visitors to those sites for the last 90 days.

The what can only be called nominal reason for this raid, was that a comment was left by the Climategate leaker (FOIA) on Tallbloke’s blog giving the location of the latest Climategate archive of emails for download.
Given that his site is hosted in the USA, there can be no forensically relevant data on Tallbloke’s computers in the UK, so why do the big gangbusters raid on his place?

A simple question with a simple answer – intimidation and not too subtle either. Why six detectives trampling all over your home rather than the more usual two? Intimidation again.

Read the rest here:

Skeptic blogger raided by the police because he was sent a link to the Climategate 2 release.

James Hansen may be a pathetic excuse for a scientist, but he has powerful friends in high places covering that fact up as well as they can.

Michael Mann has sued Dr. Tim Ball who mockingly called Mann’s data and hockey stick straight from State pen and not Penn State. The case was filed in BC and will probably go nowhere as far as slander goes. Ball( a high profile skeptic) has been intimidated to no end.

In 1971, Hansen was associated with a study that suggested that we were headed for a new ice age (see Science, 173 p.138-141, ref 16). In those days they included aerosols in their calculations. I suppose they don’t count anymore.