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By: The Diatribe Guy

Yes, it would. I’m not suggesting the model is entirely complete. I have a grand idea that I’ll probably never actually get to where I want to do a simultaneoous correlation analysis across a number of...

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By: AMO Update – June 2009 « Digital Diatribes

[...] Is it just coincidence? I suppose it could be. I consider that doubtful, however, because of the identification of waves in the HadCrut data that I [...]

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By: June 2009 Update on Global Temperature – UAH « Digital Diatribes

[...] over the next Century in the midst of 12 years where no warming has occurred. My own analysis here, here, and here leads me to believe that cooling is on the way. But in each of those analyses,...

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By: Tonyb

Very interested in your work as I am writing an article on the Historic thermometers pre 1850 Hadcrut. Could you send me a private email and I will send you some details. You are the first person I...

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By: Phil

The Diatribe Guy, You have an interesting thing going here, don’t wish to say to much as is something I am working on but would you mind using your sine wave to go backwards in time to fit the...

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By: Phil

Should have said which temp data set to use, I think it will be sufficient to use the HadCrut temp data, and to be able to show it clearly due to stretching restrictions would think the last 20,000...

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By: Fluffy Clouds (Tim L)

Any way to use a saw tooth wave for 1 wave and a sin/cos wave for #2??? looking forward to your up date

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By: ------ THE SKY IS FALLING ------ - Page 1091 - The Environment Site Forums

[...] appears to be quite steep after 97/98, would be enough to make the "triple-fit sine wave" here seem even more convincing? I doubt it. Fitting a sine wave to data is terrible at the ends. I [...]

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