muso wrote on Sep 2
nd, 2013 at 10:17am:
Do you understand the term correlation?
Do you understand correlation coefficient?
The correlation coefficient is 0.86 for the data I presented. It looks very similar to the data you presented. That's a strong correlation for a natural system.
The strongest correlation is in the last 50 years.
There is also a correlation when it comes to major events such as glaciations. In those cases, the variation in solar irradiance due to teh changing orbit of the Earth gives rise to heating and cooling, which releases CO2 from the biosphere. Then there is additional heating from the CO2 that is released.
There is not only correlation, there is causation.
Hadcrut 3v is an obsolete dataset.
I don't think you're a very technical person.
Where is your proof.......???
I have shown you that CO2 & temperature don't correlate not in short time span not in a long time span.
In a medium time span they look as though they do, but they don't its just the scale we're zoomed out at.
Isn't funny that all the global warming alarmist blogs and sites use these medium time span chart to show the correlation.
That's why most people are going to give AGW the BOOT.
They're sick and tired of being presented with cheery picked information to suit the AGW cause instead of getting the whole picture.
There on to it, which means your religion is headed for the dust bin where it belongs.