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by Nicolai Skjoldby

Here are some of the important confessions from Phil Jones in his Q&A with BBC's Roger Harrabin in our interpretation:

A)

  • Global Warming in the past 35 years is ABSOLUTELY NORMAL: During the time of recorded temperatures, identical warmings have occured twice, with no link to CO2.

B)

  • Global warming stopped in 1995

E)

  • We don't know if humans are responsible for global warming

G)

  • It might be true that Medieval Warm Period (MWP) was warmer than today.

H)

  • I don't know if recent warming was man-made or Mann-made

 

ad A)

Phil Jones says:

"...the warming rates for all 4 periods are similar and not statistically significantly different from each other.":

 

Period Length Trend
(Degrees C per decade)
Significance
1860-1880 21 0.163 Yes
1910-1940 31 0.15 Yes
1975-1998 24 0.166 Yes
1975-2009 35 0.161 Yes

 

ad B)

To the question: "B - Do you agree that from 1995 to the present there has been no statistically-significant global warming" Phil Jones answers:

"Yes, but only just."

ad E)
To the question: "E - How confident are you that warming has taken place and that humans are mainly responsible?"

Phil Jones answers:

"I'm 100% confident that the climate has warmed. As to the second question, I would go along with IPCC Chapter 9 - there's evidence that most of the warming since the 1950s is due to human activity."

What does he say, in fact: Actually he avoids answering the question. Nobody disagrees that climate has been warming. "There is evidence ..." can also mean "Somebody thinks ...".

ad G)

Phil Jones: "The MWP is most clearly expressed in parts of North America, the North Atlantic and Europe and parts of Asia"

In short, science is not settled. Jones argues that MWP might not be global, or it might be global but a little less warm than today. OR it might be global and warmer than today.

ad H)

To the question:
"H - If you agree that there were similar periods of warming since 1850 to the current period, and that the MWP is under debate, what factors convince you that recent warming has been largely man-made?"

Phil Jones answers:

The fact that we can't explain the warming from the 1950s by solar and volcanic forcing.

Phil Jones recognises only 2 natural forcings: Solar and wind (and by solar it is safe to assume he means direct solar radiation, not the influence through cosmic rays and cloud formation). Everything that is not solar or volcanic is by Jones's definition carbon dioxide. This, to my mind, is the same as saying: Actually, I don't have a clue what it is, so I choose to call it CO2, see also how models are made here.

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Non-Global MWP is red herring By Unknown on 19th February, 2010 at 00:53:50
They (Jones et al) claim that the MWP was not global and therefore is not relevant. This is a red herring - the recent warming was not global either.

See:
http://www.appinsys.com/GlobalWarming/MWP_Globality.htm
and
http://www.appinsys.com/GlobalWarming/GW_NotGlobal.htm

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