Re: OT: sea level 'rise' hmmmmm....





Jonathan Kirwan wrote:

On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 08:00:17 +0000 (UTC), don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Don
Klipstein) wrote:

According to Loehle's "corrected global temperature reconstruction"
which ends with 1925, peak of MWP was about .45 degree C warmer than 1925.

Global temperature since 1925 has warmed by more than .45 degree C.

Also see:
http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2007/12/past-reconstructions/

Funny how they like to dismiss Loehle when Mann's work was found to be riddled
with errors.

Graham

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