'We Really Muffed The Error Margins': Global
Warming Report Rendered Worthless After Scientists Point Out Flaw In
Ocean-Warming Survey
A major climate change report has been corrected, as two scientists
found a glaring error in an ocean-warming report. The original report
was alarming; oceans are warming at a rate 60 percent higher than what
was first reported by a United Nations panel. The world is ending,
folks. It’s The Day After Tomorrow, except that it’s not. The oceans
aren’t warming at that rate. In fact, the range is so great that experts
can no longer stand by their original statistic. They “muffed” the
error margins. A mathematician caught the error and cooled the
temperatures of this survey (via NRO):
The
paper, published October 31 in the scientific journal Nature, suggested
ocean temperatures have risen roughly 60 percent higher than estimated
by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). But, after
errors in the authors’ methodology were identified, they realized their
findings were roughly in line with those of the IPPC, after all.
The
researchers’ alarming findings were uncritically reported by numerous
mainstream-media outlets but Nic Lewis, a mathematician and popular
critic of the consensus on man-made climate change, quickly identified
errors.
[…]
Ralph Keeling, a climate scientist at the
Scripps Institution of Oceanography who co-authored the paper, said he
and his partner, Laure Resplandy of Princeton, quickly realized the
implications of their mistake once Lewis pointed it out.
[…]
After
correcting their mistake, Keeling said their research indicates oceans
are warming only slightly faster than previously thought, not
dramatically faster as they initially reported. Keeling said the
miscalculation was made when they were calculating their margin of
error, which had a larger range (10 to 70 percent) than they initially
believed.
“Our error margins are too big now to really weigh in
on the precise amount of warming that’s going on in the ocean,” Keeling
said. “We really muffed the error margins.”
This isn’t the first time climate scientists have been dead wrong about the perceived odious nature
of so-called global warming. For starters, in 2007, they predicted the
Arctic ice cap would be gone by 2013, but it has grown by 533,000 square
miles. Yes, we’ve had a wild hurricane season, but in 2013, it was the
calmest one in three decades. Global warming is supposedly creating more
wild weather, which so happens to coincide with seasons in which…wild
weather occurs, like hurricane season. In that same year, it was the
quietest tornado season in 60 years. Maybe, and this is just a thought,
that the science isn’t settled, because there really is no such thing as
settled science. It changes. And we shouldn’t be pushing nations to
cannibalize their economic growth, kill jobs, and reduce everyone’s
standard of living based on liberal histrionics that were just gutted by
a math error.
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