Archive for March, 2012
Collections: global temperature datasets
Posted by interpretingcc in Observations on 30 March 2012
Tim Osborn Land temperatures CRUTEM. Gridded near-surface air temperatures over land, put together mostly by CRU, led by Phil Jones, with contributions from UK Met Office Hadley Centre. No spatial interpolation to make them complete, though earlier versions had a coarser grid and some infilling between neighbouring boxes so coverage appeared more complete than it […]
Collections: answering FAQs and challenges
Posted by interpretingcc in Information on 26 March 2012
There are some commonly held viewpoints about climate change that are plainly refuted by strong evidence. Many of these “myths” about climate change have already been challenged by scientists and commentators. This post is simply a collection of links to sites where these climate change myths have been discussed and also to sites containing climate […]
Blog info
Posted by interpretingcc in Uncategorized on 23 March 2012
Tim Osborn About Interpreting Climate Change The primary aim of this blog is to be a convenient way for me to organize and archive some of my interpretations of climate change science, media and online commentary. Posts that may be of interest to others I will make public, while others will be kept private. Comments […]