Then, of course, there's the Mormon who keeps praying that every time it really clouds up over here near the Temple in Kensington that Jesus is coming back. Hope he never gets in charge of the UN-IPCC ~ not that his belief is wrong, but the local fog problem (which can be considerable) would be part of every major climate story.
Well not many of the AGW stories have actual back-up data to begin with. :)
Speaking of fog, we had fog last week! It’s been so dry, it just hasn’t materialized in what seems like a year or so. Rather strange being 10-15 miles from the Gulf.
I have looked at this article three times and I something just blocks me from being able to “get it”. I know part of that is this ^#*%! tendency of some paleo-climate/geology fields to run time backwards - graphing in such a way that current dates are on the left and older times on the right. That can really mess up my mind if I’m not completely with it that day. However, I don’t think that is my problem with this particular study. I just am unable to follow the logic in the article, or abstract. Often I will get a hold of the original paper in this type of situation, but I just don’t feel in a good state of mind generally to do that with this paper.