He described his own paper as "unpublishable"....that should tip you off.

:)


On Feb 15, 2010, at 10:50 AM, Jerry Barnes wrote:

> 
> Another article I just came across:  Now IPCC hurricane data is
> questioned<http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/15/hatton_on_hurricanes/>.
> 
> 
> The gist:  basically the assumption that tropical storms have increased in
> number and magnitude is not true.  The author, who claims to be on neither
> side, used the data from the IPCC and has made his data and analysis
> available for critique (a novel concept that would have saved a lot of
> trouble for those at these scandalized institutions).  One of the main
> authors of the IPCC's hurricane position is Kevin Trenberth, who is a
> prominent figure in the climate-gate email scandal.
> 
> As a side note:
> 
> In 2005, the National Hurricane Center's chief scientist Chris Landsea
> resigned his post in protest at the treatment of the subject by Trenberth.
> 
> "I personally cannot in good faith continue to contribute to a process that
> I view as both being motivated by pre-conceived agendas and being
> scientifically unsound. As the IPCC leadership has seen no wrong in Dr.
> Trenberth‚s actions and have retained him as a Lead Author for the AR4, I
> have decided to no longer participate in the IPCC AR4."
> 
> 
> When it rains, it pours.
> 
> 

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