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... Powerpoint presentation to the National Reseach Council Committee on Surface Temperature Reconstructions for the Past 2,000 Years. March 2, 2006.
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... Geophysical Research Letters 26:1445-1448. Biondi, F., P.C.
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... 2006. Methodology and results of calculating central California surface temperature trends: evidence of human-induced climate change?
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... 2003. Medieval warm period, Little Ice Age and 20th century temperature variability from Chesapeake Bay.
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... Geophysical Research Letters 31:L06202. Esper, J., E.R.
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... Geophysical Research Letters 28:2621-2624. Folland, C.K., J.A.
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... climatic warming inferred by combining borehole temperatures with surface air temperatures. Geophysical Research Letters 28(5)
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... Presentation to the Committee on Surface Temperature Reconstructions for the Past 2,000 Years. Powerpoint Presentation.
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... 2001. Adjusting for sampling density in grid box land and ocean surface temperature time series.
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... 2000. Decadal sea surface temperature variability in the subtropical South Pacific from 1726 to 1997 AD.
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... 2003b. Global surface temperatures over the past two millennia.
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... 2004. Evidence for substantial accumulation rate variability in Antarctica during the Holocene, through synchronization of CO2 in the Taylor Dome, Dome C and DML ice cores.
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... 2000. Climate reconstruction from subsurface temperatures.
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... 2005. Proxy-based Northern Hemisphere surface temperature reconstructions: sensitivity to method, predic tor network, target season, and target domain.
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... 2005. Atmospheric methane and nitrous oxide of the Late Pleistocene from Antarctic ice cores.
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... In press. Robustness of the Mann, Bradley, Hughes reconstruction of Northern Hemisphere surface temperatures: examination of criticisms based on the nature and pro cessing of proxy climate evidence.
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... 2000. Caribbean sea surface temperatures: two to three degrees cooler than present during the Little Ice Age.


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