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Global Warming, Climate Change or ClimateGate comes home to roost
Surf4Fun
That’s right, it comes to your house to roost. Finally you bomb your bombastic loud mouth neighbor with real climate data that you can include in your silverlight web browser or .NET application (I assume this also means Win8 MetroRT app). So if your neighbor views you as the Rush Ditto Head...
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22 Mar 2012
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Free book on how computing is transforming science: The Fourth Paradigm
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Usually I won’t pick up a book that uses the word “Paradigm” (which I pronounce: para-dig-mmmm). In the case of The Fourth Paradigm , this would be a serious mistake. If you are an inventor, thinker, artist, then this book is something you should download and read. (Link: http:/...
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6 Jul 2011
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Climategate, Global Warming and the Trident Workbench: Galileo and Peer Review
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What would Galileo do? I think that he would head out to the local coffee shop, order a large cup of coffee and think about this whole situation with the “science” of global warming. Then he would walk home and think about what resources did he have to really look at the data behind the global...
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21 Apr 2011
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Climategate: Open Provenance a way to prevent the lack of trust in data and modeling
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The Trident workbench is only one way to create and present scientific workflow. To make sure that other scientific workflow systems are able to utilize other science or engineering modeling, a standard has been proposed. You can find the document I am working from at: http://eprints.ecs.soton...
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1 Jan 2010
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Climategate: The future in the past
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In a Dec. 1970 article titled: “Polar Ice and the Global Climate Machine” in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, page 40, author: Joseph O. Fletcher, the concern was that there was no model for the vast thermodynamic engine that was the atmosphere and oceans. That there appeared...
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28 Dec 2009
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Climategate, Global Warming, Provenance: Why
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Well the Global Warming discussion seems to be ignoring the lack of provenance for the investigation into the causes. Emails do not make a scientific investigation, it might make an engineering investigations, or a production investigation. Presenting the data for many eyes to view, utilization...
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8 Dec 2009
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ClimateGate, Global Warming and Provenance: Trident Workbench
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Ok, blowhards like Rush Limbaugh keep stating that the actual science around Global Warming does not fit the “templates”. I guess that Rush means media templates, because I doubt that the Limbaugh the Great understands the first thing about research templates or workflows. Then again, most...
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7 Dec 2009
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Climategate, global warming and provenance
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Ok, taking a chance here: I reviewed the emails and don’t really get the whole “global warming” as a scam. Clearly the globe is warming after the mini-ice age between 1500 and 1825 or so. During the period since the mini-ice age, the human population has grown, built beautiful cities, roadways...
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6 Dec 2009
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