Week in review – science edition

Week in review – science edition

via Climate Etc.
https://judithcurry.com

by Judith Curry

A few things that caught my eye this past week.

An overview of studies of observed climate change in the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region [link]

Study: sea level rise acceleration still uncertain, we won’t have statistical certainty until 2020-2030 [link]

Four Studies Find ‘No Observable Sea-Level Effect’ From Man-Made Global Warming [link]

Sea level rising faster now than in the 1990’s [link]

Against the odds: Calif. rebound frm deep in just 2 yrs is rarity in historical record.  [link]

Newly identified climate pattern may have caused California’s drought [link]

Uncertainties in Future Projections of Summer Droughts and Heat Waves over United States [link]

A New High-Resolution Sea Surface Temperature Blended Analysis [link]

Predictability of Week 3-4 Average Temperature and Precipitation over the Continental US [link]

Characteristics of southern California atmospheric rivers [link]

Cloud feedback mechanisms and their representation in global climate models [link]

The Antarctic Circumpolar Wave: Its Presence and Interdecadal Changes during the last 142 years [link]

Ocean Heat Content low-frequency variability: atmospheric forcing versus oceanic chaos [link]

Arctic waters absorb vast amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere — PNAS [link]

A comparative analysis of surface temperature retrievals from orbiting MSU/AMSU instruments [link]

Optimum air temperature for tropical forest photosynthesis: implications for climate warming [link]

Long-term fate of tropical forests may not be so dire [link]

Nature: local temperature response to land cover and management change driven by non-radiative processes [link]

Sea ice trends in climate models only accurate in runs with biased global warming [link]

Amplified Arctic warming and mid-latitude weather: new perspectives on emerging connections [link]

Observational evidence of a long term increase in precipitation due to urbanization effects [link]

Why is there so much carbon dioxide in rivers? [link]

If climate models have trouble w/internal low freq variability, their use in attribution studies is limited. [link]

Snowball Earth: asynchronous coupling of sea-glacier flow with a global climate model [link]

Basinwide response of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation to interannual wind forcing [link]

Interdecadal change between the Arctic Oscillation and East Asian climate during 1900–2015 winters [link]

On the causes of mass extinctions [link]

Multi-model precipitation responses to removal of U.S. sulfur dioxide emissions [link]

The 20th century featured longer wet spells & shorter dry spells compared with preceding 450 years. [link]

Variability, reduced amplitude seasons in late 20th C. tied to large-scale atmospheric forcing. [link]

Arctic Oscillation & Arctic Dipole influence wintertime Arctic surface radiation & sea ice [link]

Reconstructions of the 1900–2015 Greenland ice sheet surface mass balance [link]

Stratospheric temperature trends from AIRS and AMSU-A (2003-2012) [link]

Planetary waves, extreme weather, climate change [link]

China’s Climate-Change Scientists Find Links to Solar Winds [link]

China Cooled Nearly 0.2°C During Global Warming Hiatus [link]

The subtle origins of surface-warming hiatuses [link]

“The Impact of the AMO on Multidecadal ENSO Variability” [link]

Recent progress in understanding Atlantic decadal climate variability [link]

A new view of weather and climate models? New paper on stochastic modelling techniques. [link]

activity exerted greater effect than PDO on Southwest of past 120 years. [link]

Watching the planet breathe: Studying Earth’s carbon cycle from space. [link]

An interesting new approach for attribution of climate change.Pairwise-Rotated EOFs of Global SST [link] (ENSO, PDO, AMO, and global warming)

Striking Seasonality in the Secular Warming of the Northern Continents: Structure and Mechanisms [link]

North American extreme temperature events and related large scale meteorological patterns [link]

Evolutionary methodology produces more accurate long-term weather forecasts [link]

Are opposite trends in Arctic and Antarctic sea-ice linked? [link]

Social science and policy

1.5°C has triple the carbon price & doubled the mitigation cost compared to 2°C, optimal cost-benefit gives 2.5°C

Untapped potential of energy efficiency – op-ed by IEA Noé van Hulst, Ambassador of The Netherlands

Climate-conflict link debunked [link]

Roger Pielke Jr’s Newsletter on Climate and Energy Issues:  Paris, Trump and the climate wars [link]

U.S. spy agencies wimp out on science of climate change, but still say it’s a security threat [link]

New book by Paul Hawken:  ‘Drawdown’, which ranks climate solutions for their efficacy [link]

How to make decisions when making decisions is really tough – strategies for individuals, companies, governments. link]

Cost of energy efficiency subsidy far higher than benefit, major new study by MIT-U-Chicago-UC-Berkeley finds. [link

About science

Preface from Sophie Lewis’ excellent new book A Changing Climate for Science [link]

Daryl Bem proved ESP is real. Which means science is broken.[link]

Nature: Beware the anti-science label. Presenting science as battle for truth against ignorance is unhelpful exaggeration. [link]

Is the media now giving scientists lessons in research integrity? [link]

Yes, we must listen to experts, but which ones? [link]

 

“The treatment of divergent viewpoints is an inherent challenge for [scientific] assessments” [link

How Science Can Help Us Disagree. A dose of humility helps [link]

Potemkin universities [link]

Nature: integrity starts with the help of research groups [link]

Science is immensely important, but it has a hubris problem [link]

What a modern day witch hunt looks like.  A bunch of academics are spreading false information about one of their own [link]

Ethics of claiming a faulty 97% consensus [link]

Fibonacci and his magic numbers [link]

National Academies Releases Sweeping Review of Research Misconduct and ‘Detrimental’ Practices link]

A meaty article about the philosophy of information: Why Information Matters [link]

via Climate Etc. https://judithcurry.com

May 20, 2017 at 06:03AM

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