Climate Unit Releases Virtually All Remaining Data
mutube writes "The BBC is reporting that the University of East Anglia Climatic Research Unit, target of 'ClimateGate,' has released nearly all its remaining data on temperature measurements following a freedom of information bid. Most temperature data was already available, but critics of climate science want everything public. Following the latest release, raw data from virtually all of the world's 5,000-plus weather stations is freely available. Release of this dataset required The Met Office to secure approval from more than 1,500 weather stations around the world. The article notes that while Trinidad and Tobago refused permission, the Information Commissioner ruled that public interest in disclosure outweighed those considerations."
Demanding these heroes of the people show their work. What's next, letting actual statisticians vet their modeling?
<runs in terror>
Dog is my co-pilot.
That will probably convince all those politicians paid off by the oil and coal lobby. Also will probably do a lot to restore their reputation with people who took the "gate" to mean that climate change was disproven.
Curbing our carbon emissions, here we come!
IMHO, it's not even remotely reasonable to start making political decisions and implementing laws or policies based on climate information, if that information isn't freely available.
Just because someone sold the numbers to someone else doesn't mean it's automatically part of a protected class of information the general public shouldn't be allowed to see. It only makes sense that the most interested parties would be the ones to foot the bill to get the initial information collected up and bundled for their use -- but this content can't be treated like a copyrighted work you can't redistribute without permission!
This is good news (except for Poland, who for SOME reason is holding out on releasing their numbers).
Just what are Trinidad and Tobago hiding?
The article notes that while Trinidad and Tobago refused permission...
Wait, on what grounds? You can't copyright/patent/trademark facts. Why did they even bother asking?
Violence is like duct tape. If it doesn't solve the problem, you didn't use enough.
I was under the assumption that the public already had this data. Certainly many people have trumpeted "Look at the raw data". Others still have claimed that the "raw data has been deleted" presumably a long time ago. Why wasn't the data released 5 years ago? So many questions, this just creates a dozen or so more.
The CRU was the source of "climategate".
Shouldn't people be allowed and even encouraged to criticize, and have access to verify or discredit the data? The tone of the submitter seems to be "shut up and take what your told as fact"
This is the basis for a major realignment of global policies. Not all of us trust the new one world government completely.
Is criticism of the new emperor not allowed?
Note, I am not talking about the existence of or lack of global warming, I'm talking about the citizens right to take part in the new world order. Do we just not want transparency at all?
You probably shouldn't draw any conclusions from the work you do on it.
Anyway, give this a try
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/media/zip/e/0/station_files.20110720.zip
For those into bits.
UEA has refused for years to show any data. Details on http://climateaudit.org/
"Bury the researchers under mountains of FOIA requests" has been a tactic of the deniers and oil company shills for some time now. It'll be interesting to see what happens now that they've ostensibly gotten everything they wished for. My bets are on them moving the goalposts (again).
In the future, what happened to the cigarette companies will happen to the oil, coal, and all the other greenhouse gas making industries: crushing lawsuits for "causing" the problem.
You'll see. All those politicians who are in bed with the oil and coal industries will suddenly flip because of public outrage and hold those Congressional hearing where they grill the executives ... it'll happen. I'm telling you.
This is good news (except for Poland, who for SOME reason is holding out on releasing their numbers).
Isn't it obvious? Poland's numbers show that in twenty years, they're going to be the only ones on Earth with cold left. Siberia and Minnesota? Completely out of cold by 2031. Think of it. People will climb over themselves to get to the cold in Poland. China will buy cold pipeline through countries just to have access to it. Europe will be cast back into World War II-like conflict, you might even see England trade a piece of Poland back to the Ruskies just to end the conflict again. Barrels of crude cold will start trading at massively high prices. Ice cubes will be traded illegally on the street like crack until they've all melted. Obama's already foolishly dropped all of the United States' reserves to lessen the suffering during this heat wave--what are we going to do? Canada can easily blockade us from Alaska and claim what is left of the Inuit Cold for their own.
You're probably saying "Oh, America will just do what it always does and get shitfaced instead of worrying about that." How? We won't have any cold for our drinks. What, you're going to drink room temperature wine? Sure and afterward be sure to stick your tannin coated tongue out so everyone knows you're French.
Poland is trying to keep this strategic advantage hidden from the rest of the world. Gentlemen, I think the question here today is not how can we defer or lessen global warming but instead how quickly can we take Poland by surprise with unilateral action from land, air and sea. You might argue that we cannot afford a third war but I say that greedy selfish Poland has brought this upon themselves.
My work here is dung.
I don't get the skepticism on slashdot. There is a worldwide scientific consensus that the Earth is heating up and humans are a major factor. It has been known since the 19th century that C02 in the atmosphere absorbs and emits infrared radiation back to the planet. It is also uncontroversial that humans have been putting ever increasing amounts of C02 in the atmosphere. And that it takes a century or two for that C02 to be taken out of the atmosphere. It is also known that glaciers and ice caps are melting / receding. It is also well known that there is a lot methane trapped below the Greenland ice and in the deep sea as sludge. If enough warming on land and in the seas occurs, a lot of methane could be released. It is known that methane is a much more potent green house gas than C02, even though it is shorter lived in the atmosphere.
It's funny how people accept the scientific enterprise as a great tool for understanding the world right up until their views or wallets are impacted. Oh and as for who has the most incentive to misrepresent facts. Why those would be the people who make the most money from fossil fuels. And those with an ideological axe to grind. God forbid reality get in the way of ideology.
Isn't the CRU constantly breaking "one of the strongest" rules of scientific life: appealing to the state and or populace when your science fails to convince? Science does not require the rule of "Might makes right" to persuade. Logic and strong correlation of data are all that is required. Thus far, in my opinion, CRU has shown themselves to be anything but scientific. They appeal to the head of state and to the public at large! This, more than anything proves that they are not scientists. What other respected branch of science reaches out for a "consensus" in the government or the populace to prove their theories? Science is not the blatant politicizing of science to overpower the paradigm group you disagree with.
change or not, can we all agree to clean up our environment so that it is more pleasant to look at and we can breathe clean air again. Coming from a rural area, it takes a while to adjust to smells of pollution in towns/industrial areas and there is sometimes a fog around. More popular in foreign countries than Ireland since we have few of those resources and a heavy manufacturing skipped us as a result. Very noticeable when abroad though don't worry, Dublin still smells like **** so getting rid of industrial pollution won't make towns/cities smell like flowers unless we buy a record amount of scented candles but then we'll be back to square one on the climate change thing :P
this is science, not a popularity contest. 31 scientific institutions have already confirmed the scientific theory of climate change, its causes, and its impacts.
independent analysis of the agency in question and its study have found no fault .
climate change critics have formed their monster, and they want it as big, bold, brassy and sassy
as it can be. In this regard more 'documents' has been equated with more damning and scandalous email.
actual scientists and scientific minded members of the public dismissed this scandal about 3 days after it was
released by a guy who wrote "The Essential Guide to Making Lefty Liberals History" and subsequently covered by
a news agency accused of bribing police and buying politicians.
Good people go to bed earlier.
It's scientific data. For the purposes of advancement of science, transparency and honesty, it should have just been released upon basic request.
That ANY effort was used to fight the release of the data makes me extremely suspicious.
there's no such thing as climate
This is a joke. I am joking. Joke joke joke.
The worst part about it all is that AGW is only one bad thing that's going to happen out of unsustainable fossil fuel use. Just wait to oil starts spiking in price as reserves drop. Modern agricultural products suddenly becoming vastly more expensive. Many pharmaceuticals become vastly more expensive. Many materials and industrial processes become vastly more expensive.
When we start running out of complex long chain hydrocarbons, the industrialized world may find that a good deal of what makes it industrialized becomes a helluva lot more expensive, not just in transportation, but in basic materials technology. Oil is used for a vast number of important processes beyond gassing up the directors of the Heartland Institute's SUVs.
Unless someone magically finds an energy efficient way to convert less complex hydrocarbons like methane into complex molecules on an industrial scale, I'd say in about fifty or sixty years the fact that tiny island nations are now swimming and the rain belts are all shifting will be on page three.
The skeptics, well, mostly around here, ignoramuses, are driving the bus into a cliff. AGW is only one facet of this. Once we pass peak oil, and unless we have some whizbang way of making those more complex organic molecular chains, then things in many different aspects will get a helluva lot worse. Cheap oil has driven an agricultural boom, so what happens when the oil ain't so cheap any more.
The world's burning. Moped Jesus spotted on I50. Details at 11.
Witness the growth of laws protecting IP. Be it music, movies or patents.
Blar.
Like the article says. Most of this data was already publicly available online:
I took this data and plugged it into Cornell’s free data analysis software Eureka and it found a clear warming trend in the data. I'm not statistician, so I was just playing around, but I have yet to see anyone use this data to argue for anything but a warming trend (Note: I have seen skeptics use parts of this data to show short-term cooling trends). My favorite email attacking the results the software gave me was that I had "manipulated" the data by copying-and-pasting it into Excel.
I'm glad more data is being made publicly available, but, like someone else said, that just means it's time for the skeptics to move the goalposts again. Either put up a competing hypothesis that explains the data or shut up.
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The arguments of this article http://latest.shawcapitalmanagement-headlines.com/ is too thin to be even acknowledged. Work of a newbie I suppose.
Having the data is nice, but I'd like to see the metadata, too. I want to know the details about the sensors, including where exactly they are located and what is near them. I keep on hearing strange things about the sensors, that the environment immediately nearby some of them has changed drastically over the years due to construction projects, the addition of air conditioners and parking lots and event BBQ grills!
Let's have a good understanding of the sensor environments before we waste time on analyzing bad data.
Did that data set consider migratory patterns, or herding of local sheep/cows/yaks/whathaveyou? That alone could skew the results heavily one way or another. This is why you want to release ALL your data, because other scientists might find other causalities or variables in your data/models that you didn't originally anticipate.
Rather than demand acceptance of a theory, it's best to provide the data, welcome the skeptics, and use ALL the data to show what you did, why you did it, and what conclusions you reached. Hiding data, or hiding your modeling/screening methods simply breaks the fundamental approach of the Scientific method. You're left with something that might be interesting, but by definition - it's not scientific.
Browsing at +1 - no ACs, I ignore their posts. So refreshing!
Why does all this seem to remind me of a typical science fiction movie?
All the pricks are ignoring the nerd's warnings and disaster is around the corner... Unfortunately, only in the movies do the "anti-science" people suffer and/or DIE by the end.... Then the hero uses some factual discovery to win the day within 30 minutes; usually with the help of the expert or by using inductive reasoning. We can only hope the life reflects art and we find a solution before too many people die from the character flaws of the deniers.
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In the related socking revelations, the UK Information Commissioner is charged for multiple rape attempts in the Uzbekistan and is speculated to eventually extradited to the nation of Tobago and Trinidad, who can't decide which crime to charge the Information Commissioner with but just want him anyway so that they can apply the extraordinary measure of placing him at the goal while the national football team practices. The phrase "The bastard gets it for revealing weather station information" was heard during the session of the Senate.
The number of weather stations for something like this seems rather low. Hell, in Sweden alone, if you were to use all correctly placed sensors, you'd have access to well over a thousand stations, and in many cases, you'd have to drop the data from the SMHI climategate-associated ones, since they are deliberately placed in locations where they get artificially warmer results than the national average would be.
Well since you mentioned it. My favorite scientist Dr. Kary Mullis, Biochemist, 1993 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, and a few thousand of his peers have a bit of trouble with the HIV causes AIDS, you see he was asked to work on that project since he is a Nobel prize winner, and the reasons we now are able to do DNA testing. Well his issue is that nobody actually did any sort of study or paper or experiment, ever, anywhere, that can be shown that HIV developed into AIDS. "Up to today there is actually no single scientifically really convincing evidence for the existence of HIV. Not even once such a retrovirus has been isolated and purified by the methods of classical virology." read more at http://www.virusmyth.com/ Another case were consensus is the enemy of science, people are dying of AIDS and potentially billions of dollars are being wasted on research that will never find the cure.
The same Kary Mullis that believes in astrology and who has long been condemned for making grand proclamations on fields he has no expertise in. Him and "a few thousand peers". Funny how skeptical you are of some things, but how fucking gullible you are in other areas.
The world's burning. Moped Jesus spotted on I50. Details at 11.
He forgot self deluded corporate whores who think that just because reality doesn't agree with reality, that everyone who actually knows what they are talking about are, instead, the deluded ones.
So, you're not the least bit troubled by the fact that medicines that target HIV also have the oddly coincidental side effect of saving the lives of AIDS patients?
No, critics of anthropogenic global warming alarmists, idiot.
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climate science is too uncertain. look at particle physics. they have bumps in the data all the time, but they don't say they have discovered something until 99.999% sure (5 sigma).
same is true with medicine. i dont want a doctor wasting money on treatment (which could be harmful itself), until he is 99.999% sure that i have deadly cancer. and i want to hear equally from someone who says i dont have cancer, so that i get a fair and balanced argument.
Now get ready as self-declared statisticians interpret and reinterpret the data to say what they want it to say. Put on some rubber boots, the bullshit is going to get knee-deep.
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NASA satellite data from the years 2000 through 2011 show the Earth's atmosphere is allowing far more heat to be released into space than alarmist computer models have predicted
When Fascism comes to America, it will call itself Anti-Fascism, and tell you to give up your guns.
The data is available.
The case that the earth's mean temperature has been increasing is not based solely on one temperature data set.
Both NOAA, NASA, and CRU maintain their own surface temperature data sets that correlate very well with
lower troposphere satellite measurements (RSS and UAH).
http://www.skepticalscience.com/graphics/Various_Temp_1024.jpg
There is another temperature data set, the BEST temperature data set, initially created by a semi-skeptical physicists named Richard Mueller with the consultation of professional statisticians. BEST attempts to rectify what they Richard perceives of as faults (spatial gridding and removal of temperature stations) in the traditional temperature data sets. Richard even consulted with skeptical scientists and bloggers before undertaking the project. Now BEST hasn't released its data publicly, but based on preliminary analysis there is virtually no difference between BEST and other data sets.
http://rankexploits.com/musings/2011/initial-best-results-%E2%80%93-a-small-nitpick/
NOAA, GISS, and yes most of HADCRUT data is already online.
GISS even tells you how to reconstruct their results and provides source-code.
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/
Virtually all of HadCRU's data has been available for years.
http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/data/temperature/
NOAA has most of the relevant data available free of charge.
http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/climatedata.html
Ironically BEST's data is not available, even though it started by skeptics. Their findings match NOAA, NASA, and CRU + Hadley Centre according to Mueller. Should we take their word for it?
http://berkeleyearth.org/findings
It is a canard to say the data isn't available online, it is. And it has been online for years. This is a favorite claim among skeptics though, even though it can be easily dismissed by google and a little bit of time.
One of the largest problems with the whole climate sideshow is that you have a very small signal (1 to 5 degrees C per century) buried in a mass of temperatures fluctuating 15-30 C per day.
It doesn't help that large numbers of your instruments have changed during the measurements, and another large number have become embedded in urban spaces.
(Recently they changed the specification for the paint used for the Stefanson (sic) boxes -- the white louver sided instrument hutches in the met office back yard. They were still painted white, but the pigment didn't have the same IR absorption band. Made some fraction of a degree difference. So now, to tease the signal form the noise, you have to track down when the boxes were painted, and what they were painted with.)
It doesn't help that global warming doesn't mean everywhere warming. Some places cool. But other places warm more than the some cool.
People aren't very good at perceiving very slow baseline change in a chaotic and rapidly varying series. (Look how many people do not see the gradual depletion of their wealth while gambling...)
Add to that: People are set in their ways. The changes required to stop CO2 buildup are non-trivial, and are buried deep in our infra-structure. For first world countries, the easiest (and not cheap) change is to re-insulate our houses. Doing this in a way that is both effective and healthy is not trivial. (Too often insulating and air sealing a house results in mold and mildew growing in the walls. The house has to have active ventilation. The detailing becomes important. Hole in the vapour barrier in the top of a wall, and exiting warm moist air condenses inside the wall. Newer standards for building are better, but a house has an average lifespan between 0.5 and several centuries.
Changing our love affair with the car will be harder, and I suspect that the only way will be to keep increasing the cost of fuel. to the point that people look for alternatives.
If fuel went to 20 bucks a gallon what would change in your life? Would you move to a house closer to your work? Would living quarters be part of the benefits package with large employers?
Houses right now have really narrow side yards. At what point does it become effective to merge single units into row houses, using the between space as semi-heated storage, just to stop the heat loss. (Is this cheaper than re-insulating that exterior wall?
At what point does it make sense to abandon the concept of single detached dwelling?
I'm a farmer. I live 75 km from the Big City. At this point if I take my pickup to town, it's about $30 for gas. Even at this price, I plan my day with some care and try to pick up or drop off a load to amke the pickup's use worth while. At $150 per trip, I'd likely own a smaller pickup in addition to this one, as well as a small fleet of utility trailers to use with the car.
I'm not denying climate change. Living on the land I see the change in new weeds, new bugs. I don't think we can stop it, and that our efforts to put Pandora's troubles back in the box are futile. Rather, we need to get off our butts and learn how to adapt. Ecologies are changing. We need to become ecological engineers to manage this change.
Third Career: Tree Farmer Second Career: Computer Geek First Career: Teacher, Outdoor Instructor, Photographer.
"So they have a choice between helping a bunch of deniers uninterested in the science and out to prove a point no matter what the data says "
No, it couldn't be ANYONE who wants to do a scientific analysis of the data, could it? Anybody who disagrees is a "denier"!
Except for the data that defies their model LOL.
Not to mention all the skewed data from badly placed stations; in urban concrete jungles, along vast stretches of asphalt roadways, etc-
A bunch of shill scientists; the lot of them!
LOL
"NASA satellite data from the years 2000 through 2011 show the Earth's atmosphere is allowing far more heat to be released into space than alarmist computer models have predicted, reports a new study in the peer-reviewed science journal Remote Sensing. The study indicates far less future global warming will occur than United Nations computer models have predicted, and supports prior studies indicating increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide trap far less heat than alarmists have claimed."
"Study co-author Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and U.S. Science Team Leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer flying on NASA's Aqua satellite, reports that real-world data from NASA's Terra satellite contradict multiple assumptions fed into alarmist computer models."
http://news.yahoo.com/nasa-data-blow-gaping-hold-global-warming-alarmism-192334971.html
Of course throughout history the person who fights against the group-think has been persecuted, so maybe skepticism being undesired is the history and persecution of deniers is the norm.
I was hoping we'd left that behind along with the witch hunts.
My "carbon footprint" would shrink to a tiny fraction of what it is now. I'd have an ultra-insulated house, underground pool to help the cooling, rewire the house for LED lighting, solar panels, an electric car for 90% of my driving (no hybrid, electric would do it), an ultra-efficient fridge, and ultra-efficient washer/dryer, etc.
Anybody got a couple hundred grand lying around to make me eco-friendly through technology?
A lot of these dreamers forget that not everybody's rich.
The 90% of scientists you claim are part of this vast international conspiracy get paid the same no matter what their research shows. By contrast, the tiny number of climate skeptics you give credence to are all paid by people who stand to lose billions of dollars depending on the result of the research. Which do you think is more likely to misrepresent the data?
As for peer review, now is a good time to bring up the nature of peer review particularly as it pertains to climate science. Peer review is not the end-all be-all of testing the validity of research. Too many people think that any research that has been peer-reviewed can be treated as true or likely to be true, but peer review is only the beginning of the process of verifying/testing the results of a particular research.
A good example is that notorious and oft-cited research by climate skeptic hero Ross McKitrick. He is the most prominent and most-cited scientist of the climate skeptic crowd, and one of the few to be published in proper peer-reviewed journals. One of his research papers made it through the peer-review process and was published in a reputable journal (which is why right wingers still cite this study to this day). After it was published, someone tried to duplicate his results and found that he got his conclusions backwards because he got degrees and radians mixed up in his calculations. While this "mistake" is pretty staggering, the peer review process did not and could not catch an error of that nature.