Andy May is a writer.
He is a retired petrophysicist and has published four books. He worked on oil, gas and CO2 fields in the USA, Argentina, Brazil, Indonesia, Thailand, China, UK North Sea, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela and Russia. He specialized in shale petrophysics, fractured reservoirs, wireline and core image interpretation and capillary pressure analysis, besides conventional log analysis.
00:00 Introduction to the Talk and Reports
01:41 Overview of IPCC Reports and Their Evolution
07:13 Climate Models and Their Limitations
09:08 Solar Influence and Oceanic Factors
13:26 Historical Climate Data and Trends
23:16 Sea Level Rise and Measurement Challenges
27:37 Storms, Weather Patterns, and IPCC Bias
33:35 Concluding Remarks and Q&A
Slides for this podcast: https://tomn.substack.com/p/ipcc-ar6-wg1-bias
“Satellite Bulk Tropospheric Temperatures as a Metric for Climate Sensitivity”; Christy/McNider, 2017: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13143-017-0070-z
https://andymaypetrophysicist.com/
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