John Hartz is on vacation this week, so this version of the weekly digest will be slightly abridged.
Dana''s Modeled and Observed Ocean Heat Content - Is There a Discrepancy? and Hansen and Sato Estimate Climate Sensitivity from Earth's History garnered the most comments and pageviews this week. We also saw John Cook interviewed in The Climate Show #27.
Source: Stephanie McMillan, whose work you can donate to via this link (look for the Donate button). Hat tip to Joe Romm at Climate Progress.
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Tom Smerling's If you want them to remember, tell a story, re-posted on SkS from ClimateBites, was also re-posted on Climate Progress.
Posted by dana1981 on Monday, 28 May, 2012
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