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HOTTEST MAY IN 126 NORTHERN HEMISPHERE YEARS!
Yes.
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HOTTEST MAY IN 126 NORTHERN HEMISPHERE YEARS!
Your author tells one obvious lie after another. If he said
these things in court he would face a perjery charge. Every subset of the latest, 2004, USHCN data, raw, time of observation corrected, UHI corrected, calc mean, daily high, and daily low shows warming. For example, the calc mean "3A" data show: ~Cooler Stations = 230 Warmer Stations = 991 661 one degree grid squares have at least one observation. 0.13156 F/Decade is the probability weighted mean temperature change. 603 one degree grid squares have at least a total of .7 confidence. 0.14296 F/Decade is their probability weighted mean temperature change. Check this for yourself at: ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/ushcn/ Satelite data show warming too. Check this for yourself at: http://vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/t2lt/tltglhmam_5.1 |
HOTTEST MAY IN 126 NORTHERN HEMISPHERE YEARS!
"Roger Coppock" wrote in news:1118336121.774997.165800
@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: Yes. Darn, and you were starting to sound intelligent for a minute there. I happen to be in the "Global warming is real" camp, but doesn't evidence that a concurrent warming trend on another planet in the same solar system deserve consideration? |
HOTTEST MAY IN 126 NORTHERN HEMISPHERE YEARS!
Roger - in terms of global land temperatures, the National Climactic
Data Center indicates that April 2005 also was the hottest April on record. The same with respect to average land and ocean temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere. Although in terms of average land and ocean temperatures, April in the Southern Hemisphere was only the 3rd hottest April on record. "Some kinds of circumstantial evidence are overwhelming, as when we discover a trout in the milk." -- Henry Thoreau, "Walden" |
HOTTEST MAY IN 126 NORTHERN HEMISPHERE YEARS!
I posted April 2005 a month ago. I posted:
GLB.Ts.txt, global land only, data second warmest April. NH.Ts.txt, Northern Hemisphere land, second warmest April GLB.Ts+dSST.txr, global land and sea, second warmest April SH.Ts.txt, Southern Hemisphere land, 9th warmest April My calculations are based on GISS, not NCDC, data. IMHO these data have a better correction for UHI. |
HOTTEST MAY IN 126 NORTHERN HEMISPHERE YEARS!
"I think, though a tempting diversion,
presented as it was, absent any context or explanation, it does qualify as off-topic and irrational. " Gee you used a lot words! Wasted a lot of bandwith too. Why didn't you just say it was a load of crap? |
HOTTEST MAY IN 126 NORTHERN HEMISPHERE YEARS!
"Roger Coppock" wrote in message
ups.com... "I think, though a tempting diversion, presented as it was, absent any context or explanation, it does qualify as off-topic and irrational. " Gee you used a lot words! Wasted a lot of bandwith too. Why didn't you just say it was a load of crap? Not knowing anything about Bob Harrington, I prefer to assume he is sincere in his question and therefore deserves to be taken seriously and given a respectful answer. Plus regardless of his motive or real POV the idea presented is not on its face ridiculous. We all share the same sun and if we were indeed seeing GW everywhere in the solar system and not just earth that would be important information. While on the subject of bandwidth: can you include more context in your replies? Bandwidth is pretty cheap and often you have zero context and very context dependant comments. A usenet post should be fairly stand-alone. ta. -- Coby Beck (remove #\Space "coby 101 @ bigpond . com") |
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