Ray Bradley
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Raymond S. Bradley is a climatologist and University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he is also research director of the Climate System Research Center. Bradley's work indicates that the warming of Earth's climate system in the twentieth century is inexplicable via natural mechanisms.
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[edit] Biography
Bradley was a contributing author to the IPCC TAR. Bradley worked on reconstructing the temperature record of the past 1000 years with Michael Mann and Malcolm Hughes, an eminent dendrologist. This work (for which is he is publicly best known, although scientifically his contributions to assembling surface temperature records are only rivalled by Phil Jones) figured prominently in the IPCC TAR SPM [1]. At the time the paper was written, Mann was working with Bradley's group. It is ironic that the two senior authors (Bradley and Hughes) have been largely ignored by those who would dispute the results of that paper. In 2005, the Chair of the US House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce [2], Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas) demanded that Bradley provide a detailed accounting of the data and funding of his research on climate change Inhospitable climate. Barton specifically asked for responses to various allegations made by Stephen McIntyre and Ross McKitrick about the Mann, Bradley and Hughes papers. In Bradley's response [3], he finds the assertions of McIntyre and McKitrick to be without worth and recommends a website by Gavin Schmidt and Caspar Ammann [4] as providing a very good guide to the issues.
[edit] Interests and activities
Bradley's interests include climate variability and change. Bradley is a member of the RealClimate blog. Bradley has contributed to the public discussion of global warming; in 2002 he was interviewed by CNN Interview With Ray Bradley on the "melting glaciers of Kilimanjaro" story.
[edit] Publications
[edit] Books
- Bradley, R.S. and N.E. Law, 2001. "Climate Change and Society". Stanley Thornes, Cheltenham.
- Bradley, R.S., 1999. "Paleoclimatology: Reconstructing Climates of the Quaternary". Academic Press, San Diego. (ed. title page and Table of Contents available here.)
- Diaz, H.F., M. Beniston and R.S. Bradley, 1997. "Climatic Change at High Elevation Sites". Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht.
- Bradley, R.S., 1985. "Quaternary Paleoclimatology: Methods of Paleoclimatic Reconstruction". Chapman and Hall, London.
- Bradley, R.S., 1976. "The Precipitation History of the Rocky Mountains. Westview Press, Boulder".
- Bradley, R.S. and Jones, P.D. (eds) 1992. "Climate Since A.D. 1500". Routledge, London. [Revised edition, 1995, with additional chapter] (ed. title page and Table of Contents available here.)
[edit] Papers
- Bradley, R.S., M.K Hughes and H.F. Diaz., 2003. Climate in Medieval Time. Science, 302, 404-405.
- Weiss, H. and R.S. Bradley 2001. What drives societal collapse? Science, 291, 609-610.
- Bradley, R.S., 2001. Many citations support global warming trend. Science, 292, 2011. [letter]
- Bradley, R.S., 2000. 1000 Years of climate change. Science, 288, 1353-1354.
[edit] External links
- "Raymond S. Bradley". Department of Geosciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
- Climate System Research Center