View Single Post
  #58   Report Post  
Old April 14th 11, 10:07 PM posted to alt.global-warming,sci.environment,sci.geo.meteorology
Tom P[_3_] Tom P[_3_] is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by Weather-Banter: Mar 2009
Posts: 146
Default Latest Satellite MSU Data Show Continued Warming

On 04/13/2011 09:23 AM, matt_sykes wrote:
On Apr 12, 6:25 pm, Tom wrote:
On 04/12/2011 05:44 PM, matt_sykes wrote:





On Apr 12, 3:41 pm, Tom wrote:
On 04/12/2011 09:45 AM, matt_sykes wrote:


On Apr 12, 1:39 am, Roger 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/Satell...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/.../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/month...onthly_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 fro the graph that its currently as warm as 1980. How is
that continued?


If you pick and choose the numbers, you can get anything you like.
Obviously you prefer your version.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I dont prefer anything (actually, a bit warmer might be quite
pleasant) . I just want the truth.


Today it's colder here than it was yesterday. Does that prove anything?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I just want the truth.


Looking at your other posts, I have my doubts.