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H. E. Taylor

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Jan 27, 2005, 7:41:56 PM1/27/05
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<http://www.Climateprediction.net/science/pubs/climateprediction_press_release.pdf>
2005/01/26: ClimatePredictionNet: (pdf-100K) Bleak results from the world's largest
climate change experiment

<http://www.climateprediction.net/science/pubs/nature_first_results.pdf>
2005/01/27: ClimatePredictionNet: (pdf) First Results Published in Nature [climate
sensitivities of between 2 and 11 degrees C]

<http://www.climateprediction.net/science/results_cop10.php>
2004/12/: ClimatePredictionNet: Results so far - as presented at the COP10 meeting

<http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/science/nature/4210629.stm>
2005/01/26: BBC: Alarm at new climate warning
Global temperatures could rise by as much as eleven degrees Celsius, according to one
of the largest climate prediction projects ever run.

<http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/002009.html>
2005/01/26: WorldChanging: One Climate, 2,017 Simulations, and 90,000+ Computers

<http://www.physorg.com/news2831.html>
2005/01/26: PhysOrg: Bleak first results from the world’s largest climate change
experiment

<http://www.nature.com/news/2005/050124/full/050124-10.html>
2005/01/26: NSU: Internet project forecasts global warming - Biggest-ever climate
simulation warns temperatures may rise by 11C

<http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6934>
2005/01/26: NewScientist: Soaring global warming 'can't be ruled out'

<http://davidappell.com/archives/00000573.htm>
2005/01/26: QuarkSoup: Climate Prediction - Remember those computer simulations where
people download software to their desktops?

<http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200501/s1290600.htm>
2005/01/27: ABC(Au): British researchers predict hot times ahead

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-het

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Roger Coppock

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Jan 28, 2005, 1:58:16 AM1/28/05
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And your point for publishing this search engine result, Harvey, is?

owl

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Jan 28, 2005, 10:42:35 AM1/28/05
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 16:41:56 -0800, "H. E. Taylor"
<h...@despam.autobahn.mb.ca> wrote:

><regards>
>-het

Saw some criticial feedback. Quicknote to say I've found your news
wrapups and links useful. thx.

H. E. Taylor

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Jan 28, 2005, 8:12:04 PM1/28/05
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In article <1106895496.7...@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,

<rcop...@adnc.com> Roger Coppock wrote:
>
> And your point for publishing this search engine result, Harvey, is?
>

Hi Roger,
I suppose I should have answered you the first time.
These are not search engine results although they may
resemble such. These are excerpted from the last few
days entries in my Global Warming News page:
<http://www.autobahn.mb.ca/~het/gwnews.html>
I see I will have to archive some of that file, hmmm.

At the very least, this is how I keep track of what
I have read. It may be of some use to others. People do
not all have time to track the issue. If they are a
waste of electrons to you, ignore them.

This particular story is of interest to me because of the
11 degree C sensitivity.
<fwiw>
-het


PS.
Yet more recent listings:

<http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/01/050127101104.htm>
2005/01/28: SciDaily: Bleak First Results From The World's Largest Climate Change Experiment

<http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0127-01.htm>
2005/01/27: CDreams: Independent(UK): Global Warming is 'Twice as Bad as Previously Thought'

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"Humanity is performing a 'great geophysical experiment', not in a laboratory,
not in a computer, but on our own planet." -R. Revelle & H. E. Suess(1957)

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