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![]() "Roger Coppock" wrote in message ... Newest Balloon Data Show a Warming Globe! For years now, I've posted the Angell balloon launch time series on the alt.global-warming forum. These data stopped updating in 2005 and their author, Dr. Angell, has died. The new balloon surface data to track the increasing global warming unveiled here are known as the RATPAC-A series. (No! To my knowledge, Frank, Sammy, Dino, Joey, Peter. Angie, and Shirley have nothing to do with these data.) While these data represent fewer measurement sites than other ground temperature series, the individual measurements probably come from better instruments than those found at the average ground station. Yeah all those remote sensing balloon temp data from the 1800s and 1900's was really colder than what we get today. |
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