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"Roger Coppock" wrote in message
... Please ignore the previous October land and sea analysis, the NOAA gave NASA the wrong data. Apparently, they copied GHCN data for September into the month of October. Please see: http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/ [If you want some entertainment, go look at the fossil fool sites. They claim to have discovered this.] Yes, bloggers others on the web DID IN FACT find this problem yesterday, and we only have an confirmation of this ONE DAY LATER from NASA/GISS. So, yes..... they did discover this. What is more interesting that many by just looking at the data EASILY could see it don't make sense... In other words, people with common sense realized the data was WRONG!! However, it seems Roger who supposedly been studying this stuff for years could not see by just looking at data that something was terribly wrong. In other words most intelligent people who been studying this issue **instantly** realized that there's something wrong! Roger looks at the data goes whoooohooo!!! It must be right because it supports preconceived notion of man's co2 causing global warming. In other words Rogers preconceived ideas caused him to fall hook, line and sincker ALL THE WAY! Come to think of it Rogers become just exactly like the IPCC, and they also do the same thing and ignore any data that shows otherwise to what they believe in the first place. So, not really science anymore...it is called faith! I wonder how many other things he's fallen for that haven't been corrected by joe public? Super Turtle. |
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