[opendtv] Global Cooling
- From: Craig Birkmaier <craig@xxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 07:51:29 -0400
Woke up this morning to record low temperatures for this area. Our
thermometer shows 32 degrees. The previous record low was 35 degrees
in 1957.
Dale called upon NASA GISS data to support the global warming hoax.
Perhaps he missed this story:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aBBQO5XgLQu4&refer=home
NASA Fixes Data; 1934 Ousts 1998 as Hottest U.S. Year (Update1)
By Demian McLean
Aug. 14 (2007) (Bloomberg) -- NASA has revised climate data to show
1934 as the hottest year on record in the U.S., ousting 1998 and
challenging the argument that national temperatures are reaching new
highs amid global warming.
According to the figures released last week, four of America's 10
warmest years are now in the 1930s, during the Dust Bowl era. Just
three years from the past decade remain among the top 10, with 2001
having fallen out entirely.
A flaw in the data, brought to light by a Canadian researcher, led
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to cut mean
``temperature anomalies,'' or deviations from the 30- year average,
by 0.15 degree Celsius (0.27 degree Fahrenheit) from 2000 to 2006.
...
So there was a Y2K bug in the algorithm used to adjust measured data...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,293498,00.html
The Goddard Institute claimed that the cause of the error was a
switch to a new data-collection system in 2000. This led to an
incorrect assumption that the old and new methods matched, which was
proved to be untrue.
And we are expected to believe computer models that attempt to
project temperatures for the next 50 years?
Regards
Craig
And did anyone catch the stories about the recent growth (last few
years) of the polar ice caps?
http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2007/10/antarctica-ice-cap-growth-reaches.html
http://www.m4gw.com:2005/m4gw/2008/09/ice_cap_is_growing.html
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NASA Fixes Data; 1934 Ousts 1998 as Hottest U.S. Year (Update1) By Demian McLeanAug. 14 (2007) (Bloomberg) -- NASA has revised climate data to show 1934 as the hottest year on record in the U.S., ousting 1998 and challenging the argument that national temperatures are reaching new highs amid global warming.
According to the figures released last week, four of America's 10 warmest years are now in the 1930s, during the Dust Bowl era. Just three years from the past decade remain among the top 10, with 2001 having fallen out entirely.
A flaw in the data, brought to light by a Canadian researcher, led the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to cut mean ``temperature anomalies,'' or deviations from the 30- year average, by 0.15 degree Celsius (0.27 degree Fahrenheit) from 2000 to 2006.
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