XPost: alt.global-warming   
   From: kym@kymhorsell.com   
      
   In alt.global-warming Unum wrote:   
   > On 2/26/2021 4:50 PM, Eric Stevens wrote:   
   >   
   >>   
   >> No one reasonably expects these things to be static and it is not   
   >> surprising to find measurable changes over 1600 years. The important   
   >> thing is that there is no evidence of a recent major decline which   
   >> can/will be attributed to global warming and anthropogenic CO2.   
   >> Whatever is doing it, it's not likely to be us.   
   >   
   > Yeah, there is evidence and it's certain to be us.   
   >   
   > "an initial weakening starting in the 19th century, followed by   
   > a second, more rapid, decline in the mid-20th century, leading   
   > to the weakest state of the AMOC occurring in recent decades".   
      
   But but but if you look at a small enough datasset you cain   
   find a trend!   
   Dats almost like there is nuttin happnin!   
      
   --   
   [Fakespert 101: A trend in ocean temps doesnt show a trend in land temps:]   
   >>Land temps are higher than ocean temps even in anomaly terms.   
   >>Didnt you realize ocean temps are a LOWER BOUND?   
   > They are different. They are not the same. Yet you have cited changes   
   > in one as evidence of changes in the other.   
   -- Eric Stevens , 15 Jun 2020 10:12:44   
      
   If [a 5sigma confidence interval] is not a correlation, what is it then?   
   -- Eric "stats" Stevens, Jun 2020   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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