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There may be a few years before the temp of the earth reacts to the increased activity, they pointed at the oceans taking a long time to warm and cool. Also, if you look at your own graph, temperature rises before CO2 levels rise during the last 40 years or so. Maybe temp rises result in more co2 being released by natural means?
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The third and fourth assessments talk about LOSU (Level of Scientific Understanding) regarding each forcing but your graph doesn't include that very important data but the Third Assessment graphic does and without it, it appears to the reader that we're dealing with absolutes, which we are not. I'm
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as my first experience fixing something. The image was moved to Wikmedia Commons by a bot, and since the time you made it one of the data pages was taken down so obviously Python's urllib.urlopen was getting a 404. I changed the link and rewrote some more of the script such that it reproduces your
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If I could make one suggestion however, it would be to make some note on the graph as to the latest date the data covers or has been updated. Naming the origin of a graph with "0" or "Present" soon becomes outdated in rapidly changing situations such as climate. If one element such as CO2 has been
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I wrote this on the global warming talk page..... I guess I'm more likely to get a response if I write here....? :)Leland, look at the graph you included. Sunspot activity rises before temp and co2. The program discussed whether there was a delay in rising sunspot activity and rising temperatures.
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Hi Leland, You got a very interesting GFDL graph, where you plot the historical C14 data against time. I tried to understand how you got to this graph from the source data. Can you comment on this? I plotted the source data and it looks similar but the graph is not even surjective, While your
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is fine with me. I'm sorry for again assuming that you might not be aware on the ins and outs of Knowledge, but you shouldn't be concerned with the lack of people yelling "Great idea!". People usually only point out the parts they disagree with. Please go ahead and add a section to the Manual of
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As you may have noticed, Computer Science articles on Knowledge are noticeably disorganized and of wildly varying quality, especially when compared to the quality of the mathematics articles. In an effort to address these problems, a couple of us are trying to revitalize the (apparently defunct)
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Oh... I didn't realize they were already svg based(I just see png and jump)... I have devised a rather inelegant solution to the rendering problem. But it takes time and is rather tedious. I might still convert them, but definitely not today. I will do my homework next time before hopping to a
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Hey Leland, I am writing you to let you know that the Mathematics Collaboration of the week(soon to "of the month") is getting an overhaul of sorts and I would encourage you to participate in whatever way you can, i.e. nominate an article, contribute to an article, or sign up to be part of the
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Hi Leland! I wanted to ask whether you object transfering this image to Commons, so that other language versions of Knowledge can make use of it? If you don't mind, I could do that since I'm working on the German article about TGGWS these days and find your graph very useful.
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Hi Leland. Thanks for your work on that graph, it's very interesting. Is there any chance you could add the second version of the TGGWS graph to your combined graph? I think it would be helpful to readers' understanding (see TGGWS talk page). Thanks, merlin
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Hi, I've made some comments on your old Binary Matrix page at literateprograms.org. I think I've debugged two small issues with the code, but there's one more that I'm not sure how to fix. I'd love it if you could take a quick look at it:
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updated, then temperature should be updated as well. Might I also suggest making graphs available in PDF format since pdf images can be expanded to nearly any extent that the underlying data will support and any increment in between.--
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Leland, I wanted to express my thanks for your hard work and valuable contribution with this graph and the others that you have done. This high quality of contribution is what makes Knowledge a valuable resource for so many. ~
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Hello, I contacted you via facebook a couple days ago (I know, creepy.) asking if I could have your permission, in the form of a template which I will send you, to use one of your figures, specifically
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Could you clarify how you produced the temperature line in this graph from the EPICA data? If I plot the data it looks nothing like your graph. I'm probably missing something simple...
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One point you may like to comment on, that stp file you link apparently derives from several physical samples so I'm not sure how accurate your label GRIP is. It also seems to
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I Believe I found another (small) mistake. The unit on the Y axis is (W/m)2. It should be (W/m2). I guess the "2" got caught on the wrong side of the paragraph.
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is slightly flawed: you don't use the same vertical scale on all three rows. This makes comparisons between rows difficult. Do you think you could fix it? --
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to see why this is (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry), if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you.
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to see why this is (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry), if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you.
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appears to make the obvious mistake, and (I think) has shifted the "solar data" by 50 years, though I'm not sure. Can you clarify? It was used on
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I just notices that the two flaws have already been corrected in the graphics if I download them, however the visible one in the articles, eg.
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Oxygen isotope and palaeotemperature records from six Greenland ice-core stations: Camp Century, Dye-3, GRIP, GISP2, Renland and NorthGRIP
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Thanks for some interesting graphs and great that you link the source data. It would be good if you add the value of the offset you applied.
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myself, your originality is preserved only with slight variations in colour. Is it ok to use in place of the PNG? Thanks again.
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If you can make them render properly, then by all means. The SVG source should be included on the image pages in question. --
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Apparently the data sources got hidden when someone shifted the image to commons; I've reinstated the relevant material. --
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I like reading such things. Related to our discussion about science, I read a book some years ago from Plenum Press called
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Why did you revert from my edit of this article? I'd made a post on the discussion page for people to discuss my edit.
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Thanks to all who put such time and effort into creating the graphs which add so much visual information to raw data!
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As I recall I simply did it fairly directly based on mean age and deltaD. Not sure why it isn't working for you. --
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happy to update but need to know your sources (third assessment or fourth assessment) so it's consistent.
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Can you also do a scatter plot which looses the time domain but may emphasis the x-y-relationship? --
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Surjective on what range? Which C14 plot? I'll presume this is April fools related and moved on. --
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If your blog is going to be your book, I guess I wont have to buy it when it comes out. heh heh. --
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you uploaded? (I.e. give credit to who did the measurements and/or data processing.) Thanks.
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historical carbon dioxide and reconstructed temperature records based on Antarctic ice cores
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Thanks for adding yourself! Feel free to vote if any article strikes you in particular.--
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graph on my computer. You may want to test and check to see if my changes are kosher. -
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is really interesting and I am going to read it all. I think that you must have read
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Just to let you know that a meetup is planned in Auckland for the 25th of June (see
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Would like permission for one of your figures to be included in a science journal
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doesn't talk at all about this data. The closest graph that I can find is the
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Hi Leland! There is some discussion about your version of the temperature plot
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Yes, they are using the 14C timescale which, as noted in the description for
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I am sorry, I made a mistake and plotted the uncalibrated Before Present BP.
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Hey Leland, do you mind if I svg-ify your cross and triple product images?--
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I have to give you appreciation for the introduction you recently gave to
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Hi Leland, would you please include the data sources for the image
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from AR5; yes in Czech, but you can translate it easy to English.
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graph is surjective. How do you correct this function? Thanks.
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project. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks--
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Looks great. Feel free to substitute as required. --
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Knowledge:WikiProject Computer science
Knowledge:WikiProject Mathematics
Formal specification
Design by contract
Allan McInnes
20:53, 26 January 2006 (UTC)
Knowledge:Wikiportal/Mathematics
Knowledge:WikiProject_Mathematics/Participants
Meta:MediaWiki_User's_Guide:_Editing_mathematical_formulae
Knowledge:Requested_articles/mathematics
Knowledge:Pages_needing_attention/Mathematics
Gauge
09:02, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
Knowledge talk:Manual of Style (mathematics)#Typesetting Algorithms
Jitse Niesen
talk
15:04, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
Image:Heinrich-events.png
William M. Connolley
22:55, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
Knowledge:Meetup/Auckland
GeorgeStepanek

00:21, 30 April 2006 (UTC)
Image:Sunspot-number.png
TimLambert
13:23, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Ryanuk
21:39, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
http://en.wikipedia.org/File:Carbon14-sunspot.svg

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