That the latest World Weather Attribution (WWA) post, Rapid attribution analysis of the extraordinary heatwave on the Pacific Coast of the US and Canada June 2021, has twenty-one contributors from prestigious research groups around the world gave it even more piquancy.
What a treat! I had not been so flummoxed since reading Alan Sokal’s scholarly hoax over two decades ago: “Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity.”
The WWA post, alas, is neither hoax nor parody, but the real deal: a collaboration — in record time, no less — “to assess to what extent human-induced climate change made this heatwave hotter and more likely.”
Whether “human-induced climate change” – whatever that is – was present at all was not on the menu.
So it’s down the rabbit hole of questionable-cause logical fallacies in search of an answer: post hoc ergo propter hoc: ‘after this, therefore because of this’; “since event Y followed event X, event Y must have been caused by event X”; or if you prefer, cum hoc ergo propter hoc: ‘with this, therefore because of this’.
A rooster crowing before sunrise does not mean it caused the sun to rise. A lot of cocks crowing before a big conference, however, could cause an increase in the flow of money into the Green Climate Fund. Cock-a-doodle-do.
Whatever the case, we clearly need a New Law of Climate Change:
Climate alarmism (CA) increases exponentially as time, T, to the next United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP) or atmospheric Armageddon (AA) declines to zero; where CA is measured by the frequency of MSM and social media amplification occurring in a specific period of observation, P.
As for the “extraordinary heatwave” last month, when competition with COVID threatens to steal your thunder it pays to be as quick as greased lightning to trumpet panic and hyperbole. The paint was barely dry on June 2021, when WWA concluded that while:
an event such as the Pacific Northwest 2021 heatwave is still rare or extremely rare in today’s climate, yet would be virtually impossible without human-caused climate change. As warming continues, it will become a lot less rare.
You might wonder how WWA could distinguish “human-caused climate change” from the weather over such a short period, and determine “how much less severe” the heatwave “would have been in a [computer-generated] world without human-caused climate change.”
Well, it used published peer-reviewed methods to analyze maximum temperatures in the region most affected by the heat (45–52 ºN, 119–123 ºW).
Yet “the Earth is large and extreme weather occurs somewhere almost every day.” So which EWEs merit an attribution study? WWA prioritizes those that “have a large impact or provoke strong discussion,” so that its “answers will be useful for a large audience.”
For WWA the heatwave was a “strong warning” of worse to come:
Our results provide a strong warning: our rapidly warming climate is bringing us into uncharted territory that has significant consequences for health, well-being, and livelihoods. Adaptation and mitigation are urgently needed to prepare societies for a very different future. Adaptation measures need to be much more ambitious and take account of the rising risk of heatwaves around the world, including surprises such as this unexpected extreme…… In addition, greenhouse gas mitigation goals should take into account the increasing risks associated with unprecedented climate conditions if warming would be allowed to continue. (media release, 7 July 2021)
It included two qualifications:
It is important to highlight that, because the temperature records of June 2021 were very far outside all historical observations, determining the likelihood of this event in today’s climate is highly uncertain.
Based on this first rapid analysis, we cannot say whether this was a so-called “freak” event (with a return time on the order of 1 in 1000 years or more) that largely occurred by chance, or whether our changing climate altered conditions conducive to heatwaves in the Pacific Northwest, which would imply that “bad luck” played a smaller role and this type of event would be more frequent in our current climate.
Yet WWA still concluded that:
In either case, the future will be characterized by more frequent, more severe, and longer heatwaves, highlighting the importance of significantly reducing our greenhouse gas emissions to reduce the amount of additional warming.
This kind of science might be alright as an academic game with complex computer models. During the past decade, however, so-called “rapid attribution analysis” has moved outside its core business into climate politics. Researchers have become activists.
Gaming uncertainty is the only game in town and the profession knows how to play it. Its media releases are a key driver of the UN’s multi-trillion dollar “ambition” to monetize “climate change” and greenmail the developed world.
Did WWA assess all the factors, including natural variability? Not according to the Cliff Mass Weather Blog:
Society needs accurate information in order to make crucial environmental decisions. Unfortunately, there has been a substantial amount of miscommunication and unscientific hand-waving about the recent Northwest heatwave. This blog post uses rigorous science to set the record straight…. It describes the origins of a meteorological black swan event and how the atmosphere is capable of attaining extreme, unusual conditions without any aid from our species.
It ultimately comes down to the modeling. Is it meaningful or meaningless? WWA’s “validation criteria” assessed the similarity between the modeled and observed seasonal cycle and other factors.
The outcomes were described as “good”, “reasonable” or” bad”. All the “validation results” appear in Table 3 of the WWA analysis.
Of the 36 models used, the results from nine were deemed “bad” (25%), 13 were “reasonable” (36%), and the remaining 14 were “good” (39%).
In a 2009 paper by Reno Knutti, et al., Challenges in combining projections from multiple climate models, the five authors stressed that
there is little agreement on metrics to separate “good” and “bad” models, and there is concern that model development, evaluation and posterior weighting or ranking are all using the same datasets.
In what other field would it be legitimate to select only the models merely considered “good”, or to average them in some way, then claim the process produces an acceptable approximation to the truth and reality? Imagine how the public would react to a COVID vaccine with an efficacy of only 39 percent.
How did we get to this point? It all began with ACE, the Attribution of Climate-related Events initiative.
ACE’s inaugural meeting was held in Boulder, Colorado, on January 26, 2009, at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). ACE released a four-paragraph statement.
Its mission would be “to provide authoritative assessments of the causes of anomalous climate conditions and EWEs”, presumably for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
ACE’s “conceptual framework for attribution activities” would be: “elevated in priority and visibility, leading to substantial increases in resources (funds, people and computers).” Everyone had to sing from the same song-sheet:
A consistent use of terminology and close collaborative international teamwork will be required to maintain an authoritative voice when explaining complex multi-factorial events such as the recent Australian bushfires”.
Three years later, Dr Peter Stott, now the Hadley Centre’s head of climate monitoring and attribution, again stressed the importance of reining in mavericks and having a unified “authoritative voice”; this time in a conference paper.
“Unusual or extreme weather and climate-related events are of great public concern and interest,” he noted, “yet there are often conflicting messages from scientists about whether such events can be linked to climate change.”
All too often the public receives contradictory messages from reputable experts. If the public hears that a particular weather event is consistent with climate change they may conclude that it is further proof of the immediate consequences of human-induced global warming. On the other hand, if the public hears that it is not possible to attribute an individual event, they may conclude that the uncertainties are such that nothing can be said authoritatively about the effects of climate change as actually experienced.”
Do not confuse them with chatter about uncertainties. Imagine the furor if too many suspect that nothing “can be said authoritatively about climate change”.
Yes, change is what the planet’s climate and weather do and have always done; but we can’t tell them it’s impossible to make predictions, given all the complexity.
As for seeing EWEs as having anything other than a human cause, WWA, ACE, and Net Zero advocates prefer to look the other way. They are determined to ensure no “conflicting messages” emerge about “climate change”.
This influential 2020 paper (ten authors) – A protocol for probabilistic extreme event attribution analyses – actually includes tips on how to “successfully communicate an attribution statement”.
The eighth and final step in the extreme event attribution analysis is the communication of the attribution statement. All communication operations require communication professionals….. Communication here concerns writing a scientific report, a more popular summary, targeted communication to policymakers, and a press release. We found that the first one is always essential; which of the other three are produced depends on the target audiences … For all results it is crucial that during this chain the information is translated correctly into the different stages. This sounds obvious, but in practice it can be hard to achieve.
For struggling communicators, the authors offer some helpful suggestions:
A 1-page summary in non-scientific language may be prepared for local disaster managers, policymakers, and journalists with the impacts, the attribution statement, and the vulnerability and exposure analysis, preferably with the outlook to the future if available. The local team members and other stakeholders in the analysis can be invited to be points of contact for anyone seeking further clarification of contextual information, or they may be brought closer into the project team to collaborate and communicate key attribution findings.
should contain understandable common language. Furthermore, we found that after inserting quotes from the scientists that performed the analysis, people gain more confidence in the results. This may include accessible graphics, such as the representation [at right] of the change in intensity and probability of very mild months in the high Arctic as observed in November–December 2016, (van Oldenborgh et al., 2016a).
Social media:
It “can be used to amplify the spread of attribution findings and contribute to public discourse on the extreme event being studied. Social media can help to reach younger audiences (Hermida et al., 2012; Shearer and Grieco, 2019; Ye et al., 2017).
Social media monitoring and analytics can also be used to assess awareness and the spread of attribution findings” (Kam et al., 2019.
As for the text, WWA noted some intriguing “research into the efficacy of different ways to communicate results and uncertainties to a large audience.”
For instance, van der Bles et al. (2018) found that a numerical uncertainty range hardly decreases trust in a statement, whereas a language qualification does decrease it significantly. We also found that communicating only a lower bound, because it is mathematically better defined in many cases, is not advisable. In the first place a phrase like “at least” was found to be dropped in the majority of popular accounts. Secondly, quoting only the lower bound de-emphasizes the most likely result and therefore communicates too conservative an estimate(Lewandowsky et al., 2015).
What goes around comes around. Here we have a paper by cognitive psychologist, Professor Stephan Lewandowsky, et al., Seepage: Climate change denial and its effect on the scientific community
Vested interests and political agents have long opposed political or regulatory action in response to climate change by appealing to scientific uncertainty. Here we examine the effect of such contrarian talking points on the scientific community itself. We show that although scientists are trained in dealing with uncertainty, there are several psychological reasons why scientists may nevertheless be susceptible to uncertainty-based argumentation, even when scientists recognize those arguments as false and are actively rebutting them.
If real uncertainty– the alleged driver of Lewandowsky’s “seepage” and “ambiguity aversion” – has “arguably contributed to a widespread tendency to understate the severity of the climate problem”, and indeed to question its alleged severity, is it not a better outcome to pervasive confirmation bias and a multi-trillion dollar heist?
Nature is tricky too, and indifferent to our attempts to understand and control it. While the extreme summer heatwave was affecting the Pacific Northwest of North America last month, “global warming” apparently took a winter vacation in continental Antarctica.
Antarctica New Zealand, (ANZ), the government agency responsible for that country’s activities in Antarctica, issued this media statement on 16 June 2021:
This winter Antarctica is freezing, no surprises there– but it’s colder than usual. As midwinter approaches on Monday, Antarctica is two degrees away from recording its coldest temperature ever!
According to ANZ’s Chief Scientific Advisor, Professor John Cottle:
This week the temperature at (Dome Fuji Station) – that’s (2400km) away from Scott Base plunged to -81.7C (the record is -83.0C),
These temperatures are being caused by positive SAM (Southern Annular Mode) and a strong polar vortex.
It’s good news for this year’s sea ice, and will mean lots of sea ice growth. Sea ice is frozen ocean water that floats on top of the sea.
Dome Fuji Station is 3,810 meters above sea level and located on the second-highest summit of the East Antarctic ice sheet, at 77°30′S 37°30′E.
Antarctica’s coldest recorded temperature at ground level is -89.6°C at Vostok station on 21 July 1983, but the Dome Fuji reading last month is close.
One swallow does not a summer make, of course, nor do a few unusually cold – or hot – days say much, if anything, about “climate change”.
Antarctica’s hottest day? Not so fast. Ironically, a few days ago, on July 1, 2021, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) recognized a new record high temperature for the Antarctic “continent” of 18.3° Celsius on 6 February 2020 at the Esperanza station (Argentina). (See the latest online issue of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.)
The Antarctic Peninsula (the northwest tip near to South America) is among the fastest-warming regions of the planet, almost 3°C over the last 50 years. This new temperature record is therefore consistent with the climate change we are observing.
Yet temperatures at the “northwest tip near South America” tell us next to nothing about the Antarctic continent itself, but that’s another story.
WMO’s expert committee:
stressed the need for increased caution on the part of both scientists and the media in releasing early announcements of this type of information. This is due to the fact that many media and social media outlets often tend to sensationalize and mischaracterize potential records before they have been thoroughly investigated and properly validated.
If only.
Read more at Quadrant
I have definitive proof that humans cause warming:
I measured the temperature in the middle of a large asphalt parking lot, and then walked over to a grassy field, and it was 5-7°F cooler in the field. Proof positive.
Rapid Attribution Analysis = Jumping to Conclusions
That’s supposed to be scientific?
The attribution of heat waves in the USA to anthropogenic global warming suffers from the inconsistency that warming in the USA is seen mostly in nighttime daily minimum temperatures and NOT in daytime daily high temperatures.
Please see
https://tambonthongchai.com/2018/04/05/agw-trends-in-daily-station-data/
Night time temps are indeed warming faster than daytime temps. In fact, just last week we had the warmest night time temperature ever recorded in North America.
This is further evidence of an increase of greenhouse gasses because the the heat is not escaping into space after the sun sets.
“just last week we had the warmest night time temperature ever recorded in North America”
And what were the weeks before and after that like? What would make you think a new nighttime record is symptomatic of a clear trend? Check the overall temperatures. Also, was this record high nighttime low in a built-up area or a rural one?
July 11, Death Valley lowest temp 107.7F. The high was 128.6 making the average temp for the day 118.1 – a world record.
June was the hottest June on record for all of North America. I guess you would call that the “before”. The “after” is the record-breaking temps that we are now seeing this week.
Regarding temperature recording locations: Surprisingly, the subset of pristine temperature stations (rural and those remaining in their same original location) that NASA maintains, show a steeper temperature rise than those in built up areas. Crazy huh Anthony? Anthony Watts of WUWT didn’t believe it and he did his own Surface Station Study some years ago in an effort to show rising temps were a result of city sprawl. Unfortunately for him and his followers,
he only ended up bolstering the existing findings of NASA, NOAH, JAXA, HadCRU and BEST. Anthony then did another study to “put the final nail in the coffin” of climate change propaganda. But for some reason, he never released the findings of his second study and flat out refuses to talk about it now. On the upside, he did manage to raise a sh*toad of donations from all his followers.
So good for him eh?
Their blaming Global Warming/Climate Change for the Flooding their having in Germany
What a totally absurd article.
The author uses as his example for distrusting main stream science a hoax study published in a CULTUAL science journal that did not use peer review at the time. And he wants to compare that SINGLE study in order to disprove the conclusions of literally thousands of peer-reviewed EARTH science studies conducted by in more than 2 dozen scientific fields over decades and which are all interrelated and co-dependent.
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2021/07/14/flawed-heatwave-report-leads-to-false-headlines-in-major-media/
I read: including adaptation and mitigation.
The best adaptation and mitigation would be achieved by using sufficient and reliable nuclear and fossil fuel power to keep the Air Conditioners running and the water pumps on.
There is almost always a flood somewhere and a drought somewhere else.
Use adequate nuclear and/or fossil fuel power to move water from where there is flood water to where there is not enough water.
Each region needs adequate power generated inside the region to be self-sufficient. The long transmission lines are an easy target of manmade and natural disasters. Large Complicate Grids can fail due to software failure or due to manmade and/or natural disasters.
Man-made global warming is real, and easy to understand.
All measuring stations, downwind of wind and solar farms, will all record higher temperatures, that is a simple fact, and yes, that is manmade warming.
The wind loses kinetic energy and gains heat energy when passing through wind or solar farms.
That is only local warming, the climate system will self-correct and counter warming from any cause.
When any region has above average temperatures, there are always other regions where there are below average temperatures.
I repeat this fact:
All regions near and downwind of windmill and solar farms, solar farms also block the wind, will have higher temperatures than they would have without the windmill and solar farms.
To cool the climate system, energy must be transported from warm places, warm tropical oceans, into polar regions where it removes sea ice and promotes evaporation and IR out and sequestering of ice. This IR out does no immediate cooling, or very little immediate cooling, the stored ice will be thawed as it is dumped into turbulent saltwater currents, hundreds or thousands of years later, chilling the polar oceans to form sea ice and prevent significant snowfall until the store of ice is depleted.
This is why there “Always,” has been alternating warm and cold time periods. The warm periods last until enough ice is pushed into oceans to form sea ice and turn off the snowfall. The cold periods last until enough ice has depleted and there is not enough to maintain the sea ice.
This is simple, easy to understand, stuff, supported by ice core records from Greenland and Antarctica. Proposed by Maurice Ewing and William Donn, more than a half century ago, even before ice core records were available. They were the Climate Science Giants of the last century.
Consensus, Peer Reviewed, Climate Science is much like Lysenkoism in Russia, Those who disagree are attacked by the 97% and the media and corrupt politicians and companies that are getting rich off of the green, subsidized, junk that is the cause of power and water shortages.
Also, Ercot board is/was made up of people who were from the companies that make the most money if shortages drive up prices. Some companies made billions and other companies went broke during the short February Freeze in Texas. The failures occurred because too much critical equipment was powered off. We have fragile grid with power that had to come from too far away. Local adequate power generation is needed in each region such that if a region has a failure, it does not take out power in all the other regions.
More about attribution analysis
https://tambonthongchai.com/2021/07/13/a-comment-from-ralph-alexander/
Superstition is an important driver of how our brain works.
Please see
https://tambonthongchai.com/2018/08/03/confirmationbias/
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2021/07/14/flawed-heatwave-report-leads-to-false-headlines-in-major-media/
I read: including adaptation and mitigation.
The best adaptation and mitigation would be achieved by using sufficient and reliable nuclear and fossil fuel power to keep the Air Conditioners running and the water pumps on.
There is almost always a flood somewhere and a drought somewhere else.
Use adequate nuclear and/or fossil fuel power to move water from where there is flood water to where there is not enough water.
Each region needs adequate power generated inside the region to be self-sufficient. The long transmission lines are an easy target of manmade and natural disasters. Large Complicate Grids can fail due to software failure or due to manmade and/or natural disasters.
Man-made global warming is real, and easy to understand.
All measuring stations, downwind of wind and solar farms, will all record higher temperatures, that is a simple fact, and yes, that is manmade warming.
The wind loses kinetic energy and gains heat energy when passing through wind or solar farms.
That is only local warming, the climate system will self-correct and counter warming from any cause.
When any region has above average temperatures, there are always other regions where there are below average temperatures.
I repeat this fact:
All regions near and downwind of windmill and solar farms, solar farms also block the wind, will have higher temperatures than they would have without the windmill and solar farms.
To cool the climate system, energy must be transported from warm places, warm tropical oceans, into polar regions where it removes sea ice and promotes evaporation and IR out and sequestering of ice. This IR out does no immediate cooling, or very little immediate cooling, the stored ice will be thawed as it is dumped into turbulent saltwater currents, hundreds or thousands of years later, chilling the polar oceans to form sea ice and prevent significant snowfall until the store of ice is depleted.
This is why there “Always,” has been alternating warm and cold time periods. The warm periods last until enough ice is pushed into oceans to form sea ice and turn off the snowfall. The cold periods last until enough ice has depleted and there is not enough to maintain the sea ice.
This is simple, easy to understand, stuff, supported by ice core records from Greenland and Antarctica. Proposed by Maurice Ewing and William Donn, more than a half century ago, even before ice core records were available. They were the Climate Science Giants of the last century.
Consensus, Peer Reviewed, Climate Science is much like Lysenkoism in Russia, Those who disagree are attacked by the 97% and the media and corrupt politicians and companies that are getting rich off of the green, subsidized, junk that is the cause of power and water shortages.
Also, Ercot board is/was made up of people who were from the companies that make the most money if shortages drive up prices. Some companies made billions and other companies went broke during the short February Freeze. The failures occurred because too much critical equipment was powered off of a fragile grid by power that had to come from too far away. Local adequate power generation is needed in each region such that if a region has a failure, it does not take out power in all the other regions.