O.T. Arctic warming and multidecadal ocean oscillations

This is sort of interesting if you take anthropogenic global warming seriously

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Pacific Decadal variability is a relatively new phrase in this kind of paper.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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If their data is readily available for others to verify then I would say this may well be interesting and worthy of further study. One study doesn't actually prove anything definitive, but it does help figure out the process.

If the data is not available then this is just another apocalyptic bedtime story.

John

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paper.

It's a full paper and there's a line at the end

This article contains supporting information online at

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which takes you to this

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which is another six pages of stuff that looks rather like the rest of the paper.

Lay off the crap about "apocalyptic bedtime stories". This is serious scien tific research that has been published in one of the top scientific journal s - up there with "Nature" and "Science". If it doesn't make sense to you, learn a bit more about the subject.

"Scientific American" and "New Scientist" publish stuff that is designed to make sense to the lay reader, but they don't push out stuff that strikes m e as "apocalyptic bedtime stories" either. Where would you expect to find t his kind of rubbish?

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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