Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
2009-08-15
Statistics
Applications
4 pages; 4 tables
Scientific paper
Santer et al (2008) (S08) compared climate models and observations in the tropical troposphere and reported that "there is no longer a serious discrepancy between modeled and observed trends in tropical lapse rates." They found no statistically significant differences between modeled (ensemble mean) trends and observed trends at the T2LT and T2 layers, and they found no significant difference between observed and modeled surface-minus-troposphere lapse rates. However they only used data over the 1979-1999 period. Using the S08 methodology on up-to-date data, we find a statistically significant discrepancy between observations and models with respect to trends in the UAH data, as well as lapse rate trends comparing either RSS or UAH to the HADCRUT3v land-ocean surface trend.
McIntyre Stephen
McKitrick Ross
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