
April 12th 11, 08:53 AM
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Latest Satellite MSU Data Show Continued Warming
In article f260d98c-6a18-4ef7-93f5-79ff0dd54535@
27g2000yqv.googlegroups.com, matt_sykes wrote...
On Apr 12, 1:39*am, Roger Coppock wrote:
The satellite record, in all its current interpretations, shows that
the air near the surface is warming. For background on the satellite
temperature proxy please
see:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satelli...e_measurements
The URL below is one of the more conservative records from the
University of Alabama at
Huntsville.http://vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/public/m.../tltglhmam_5.4
The global data are graphed
hehttp://members.cox.net/rcoppock/UAH-MSU.jpg
The Remote Sensing Systems Lower Troposphere (TLT) analysis also shows
a temperature rise above the surface of the land and
sea.http://www.remss.com/data/msu/monthl...S_Monthly_MSU_
AMS... The data from 82.5N to 70S are graphed
hehttp://members.cox.net/rcoppock/RSS-MSU.jpg
Roger, its not 'continued warming'. Warming stopped. Sticking a red line
on a scatter plot does not mean its still warming.
Its clear from the graph that its currently as warm as 1980. How is that
continued?
http://i55.tinypic.com/ffbgvb.png
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