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- YAD06 abstract "YAD06 is a tree located in the Yamal Peninsula of Siberia. A core sample from this tree, YADO61, provided data used to support hockey stick interpretation of global climate history. The data was originally published in 1995 a paper by Keith Briffa of the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia. The paper asserted that the late Middle Ages, previously described as a "Medieval Warm Period," was actually quite cold. Steve McIntyre has described this tree as possibly "the most influential tree in the world", and publicly accused Briffa of cherry-picking certain tree ring records in order to get a specific result, creating what Michael E. Mann described as a "manufactured scandal."".
- YAD06 wikiPageExternalLink yamal-the-forest-and-the-trees.
- YAD06 wikiPageExternalLink home.html.
- YAD06 wikiPageExternalLink yamal_scandal.
- YAD06 wikiPageID "45395843".
- YAD06 wikiPageLength "2161".
- YAD06 wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- YAD06 wikiPageRevisionID "673894497".
- YAD06 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hockey_stick_controversy.
- YAD06 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_trees_in_Russia.
- YAD06 wikiPageWikiLink Hockey_stick_controversy.
- YAD06 wikiPageWikiLink Keith_Briffa.
- YAD06 wikiPageWikiLink Michael_E._Mann.
- YAD06 wikiPageWikiLink Steve_McIntyre.
- YAD06 wikiPageWikiLink University_of_East_Anglia.
- YAD06 wikiPageWikiLink Yamal_Peninsula.
- YAD06 hasPhotoCollection YAD06.
- YAD06 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- YAD06 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tree-stub.
- YAD06 subject Category:Hockey_stick_controversy.
- YAD06 subject Category:Individual_trees_in_Russia.
- YAD06 hypernym Tree.
- YAD06 type Plant.
- YAD06 comment "YAD06 is a tree located in the Yamal Peninsula of Siberia. A core sample from this tree, YADO61, provided data used to support hockey stick interpretation of global climate history. The data was originally published in 1995 a paper by Keith Briffa of the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia. The paper asserted that the late Middle Ages, previously described as a "Medieval Warm Period," was actually quite cold.".
- YAD06 label "YAD06".
- YAD06 sameAs m.012vqfj3.
- YAD06 wasDerivedFrom YAD06?oldid=673894497.
- YAD06 isPrimaryTopicOf YAD06.