Fatally
Flawed Climate Science Paper ‘Should Be Withdrawn’
Climate
scientists should take some basic courses in statistics
London, 6 February: A recent paper in Nature has
received worldwide media attention because of its claim to have shown that the
recent hiatus in surface temperature rises was the result of natural
variability. The lead author, Jochem Marotzke of the Max Planck Institute, also
claimed that his work dealt a fatal blow to suggestions that computer
simulations have systematically overestimated the global warming caused by
rising carbon dioxide concentrations.
However, Nic Lewis, an expert in this area of climate science, today pubished an article demonstrating that there are serious errors in the paper, and that its conclusions cannot be sustained. Lewis said:
However, Nic Lewis, an expert in this area of climate science, today pubished an article demonstrating that there are serious errors in the paper, and that its conclusions cannot be sustained. Lewis said:
“As well as having some basic statistical errors, Marotzke’s study can
be shown to utilise circular logic. This means that its conclusions are
unsound. Moreover, the stability of estimates for at least one of the two key
structural model properties used is so poor that even were he able to rework
his paper without the circularity - which appears impracticable – it would very
likely be impossible to draw meaningful conclusions. I think the authors have
no scientifically-defensible choice but to withdraw the paper.”
Lewis’s findings, which have been published at the
influential Climate Audit
blog, have been
reviewed and confirmed by two statisticians: Professor Gordon Hughes of
Edinburgh University and Roman Mureika, formerly of the University of New
Brunswick. Professor Hughes said of the Marotzke paper:
“The statistical methods used in the
paper are so bad as to merit use in a class on how not to do applied
statistics. All this paper demonstrates is that climate scientists should take
some basic courses in statistics and Nature should get some competent
referees.” (emphasis
added by me. RK)
Contacts
Nic Lewis
e: nhlewis@btinternet.com
Dr Benny Peiser
Director, The Global Warming Policy Foundation
m: 07553 361717
e: benny.peiser@thegwpf.org
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