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When Santer writes a critical article about Douglass et al, using the SAME data as Douglass et al, McIntyre demands *Santer* sends him the data.
Came up empty and got dissed EliRabett 2010
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Quoting Santer et al., multi-decadal records are required for identifying human effects on lower atmosphere temperature.
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What Phil Jones simply must do is to write a long letter detailing his side of the story, like Ben Santer did on RealClimate.
If we can’t make mistakes, then we can’t do science | Serendipity 2010
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Those scientists who have been directly attacked (e.g. Mann, Jones, Santer) tend to be scientists more involved in creation and analysis of datasets, rather than GCM developers.
What makes software engineering for climate models different? | Serendipity 2010
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Zari Santer must be removed from the Parks Director post now, she is bent on commercializing the parks.
Coming soon to the Portland parks: parking meters (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Those scientists who have been directly attacked (e.g. Mann, Jones, Santer) tend to be scientists more involved in creation and analysis of datasets, rather than GCM developers.
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Those scientists who have been directly attacked (e.g. Mann, Jones, Santer) tend to be scientists more involved in creation and analysis of datasets, rather than GCM developers.
steve | Serendipity 2010
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As shown recently by Benjamin Santer et al., one must average over at least 17 years of data to reduce annual or even decadal variabilities to detect overall trends.
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Ben Santer had already warned him how much time and effort it takes having to correct misrepresentations of their work.
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Santer et al. (2001) confirmed that the wrong fingerprint is observed compared with that expected from CO2 forcing on the atmosphere.
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