Is global warming real?

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    Is Global Warming for Real?
    J. C. Sprott
    Department of Physics
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
    Presented at the
    Chaos and Complex Systems Seminar
    In Madison, Wisconsin
    On January 17, 2006
    Entire presentation available on WWW
    Some Evidence
    From Recent Seminars
    Greenland Ice-core Data (C. S. Clay)
    Lake Mendota Ice Cover (John Magnuson)
    782,000 years
    150 years
    Prediction Methods
    Extrapolation methods
    Simple extrapolation
    Moving average
    Trends
    Linear methods
    Simple regression
    Autoregression
    All poles method
    Nonlinear methods
    Method of analogs
    Artificial neural network
    Simple Extrapolation
    Order = 0
    1
    2
    3
    Fit the last few points to a polynomial
    Moving Average
    Lags = 0
    1
    2
    3
    Average some number of previous points
    Trends
    Lags = 0
    1
    2
    Follow the trend of some number of previous points
    Linear Regression
    Order = 0
    1
    2
    Fit a polynomial to the entire data set
    3
    Autoregression
    Order = 0
    2
    4
    xt = a0 + a1xt-1 + a2xt-2 + …
    All Poles Method
    Poles = 0
    2
    4
    Assume a sum of poles in the complex plane
    1
    Method of Analogs
    Lags = 0
    2
    Find the closest similar previous sequence
    1
    Artificial Neural Network
    Lags = 3
    xt = xt-1 + Sbitanh[ai0 + ai1xt-1 + ai2xt-2 + ai3xt-3]
    tanh x
    x
    D aij N bi
    6 neurons
    Artificial Neural Network
    Lags = 3
    xt = xt-1 + Sbitanh[ai0 + ai1xt-1 + ai2xt-2 + ai3xt-3]
    6 neurons
    Artificial Neural Network
    Lags = 4
    xt = xt-1 + Sbitanh[ai0 + ai1xt-1 + … + ai4xt-4]
    6 neurons
    Artificial Neural Network
    Lags = 9
    xt = xt-1 + Sbitanh[ai0 + ai1xt-1 + … + ai9xt-9]
    6 neurons
    This year: 26 days

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    Is Global Warming for Real?
    J. C. Sprott
    Department of Physics
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
    Presented at the
    Chaos and Complex Systems Seminar
    In Madison, Wisconsin
    On January 17, 2006
    Entire presentation available on WWW
    Some Evidence
    From Recent Seminars
    Greenland Ice-core Data (C. S. Clay)
    Lake Mendota Ice Cover (John Magnuson)
    782,000 years
    150 years
    Prediction Methods
    Extrapolation methods
    Simple extrapolation
    Moving average
    Trends
    Linear methods
    Simple regression
    Autoregression
    All poles method
    Nonlinear methods
    Method of analogs
    Artificial neural network
    Simple Extrapolation
    Order = 0
    1
    2
    3
    Fit the last few points to a polynomial
    Moving Average
    Lags = 0
    1
    2
    3
    Average some number of previous points
    Trends
    Lags = 0
    1
    2
    Follow the trend of some number of previous points
    Linear Regression
    Order = 0
    1
    2
    Fit a polynomial to the entire data set
    3
    Autoregression
    Order = 0
    2
    4
    xt = a0 + a1xt-1 + a2xt-2 + …
    All Poles Method
    Poles = 0
    2
    4
    Assume a sum of poles in the complex plane
    1
    Method of Analogs
    Lags = 0
    2
    Find the closest similar previous sequence
    1
    Artificial Neural Network
    Lags = 3
    xt = xt-1 + Sbitanh[ai0 + ai1xt-1 + ai2xt-2 + ai3xt-3]
    tanh x
    x
    D aij N bi
    6 neurons
    Artificial Neural Network
    Lags = 3
    xt = xt-1 + Sbitanh[ai0 + ai1xt-1 + ai2xt-2 + ai3xt-3]
    6 neurons
    Artificial Neural Network
    Lags = 4
    xt = xt-1 + Sbitanh[ai0 + ai1xt-1 + … + ai4xt-4]
    6 neurons
    Artificial Neural Network
    Lags = 9
    xt = xt-1 + Sbitanh[ai0 + ai1xt-1 + … + ai9xt-9]
    6 neurons
    This year: 26 days
    Artificial Neural Network
    Lags = 9
    xt = xt-1 + Sbitanh[ai0 + ai1xt-1 + … + ai9xt-9]
    6 neurons
    450-year prediction
    ~30-70 days frozen
    Chaotic?
    Conclusion
    Eight predictors with ten or more values for the parameter give 80 very different predictions
    We could take an average of all the predictions
    Better yet, take the median of the predictions (half higher, half lower)
    Median of 80 Predictions
    Prediction for this season: 91 days (March 19th thaw)
    Ice Core Data Neural Network Predictor
    Lags = 9
    xt = xt-1 + Sbitanh[ai0 + ai1xt-1 + … + ai9xt-9]
    6 neurons
    782,000 years
    Ice Core Data Average of 80 Predictions
    782,000 years
    Closing Thoughts
    The Earth is getting warmer
    Human activity may not be the main cause
    Global warming may not be a bad thing
    Technological solutions may be available and relatively simple
    References
    http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/ lectures/warming.ppt (this talk)
    sprott@physics.wisc.edu (contact me)

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