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Default RSS Satellite Data Show A Warming Global Climate

RSS Satellite Data Show A Warming Global Climate

Analysis of satellite surface temperature proxy data
from Remote Sensing Systems also shows a warming global
climate.

For background on the satellite temperature proxy please see:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satelli...e_measurements

The Remote Sensing Systems Lower Troposphere (TLT) analysis
shows a 0.016+-0.001K/Year rise over the land and sea.

http://www.remss.com/data/msu/monthl...cean_v03_2.txt

The data from 82.5N to 70S are graphed he

http://members.cox.net/rcoppock/RSS-MSU.jpg

The regression statistics for the line in the graph above
are below.

Coefficients:
Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(|t|)
(Intercept) -30.79774 2.04777 -15.0 2e-16
YEARMON 0.01549 0.00103 15.1 3.23e-40

Residual standard error: 0.172 on 362 degrees of freedom
Multiple R-Squared: 0.386
F-statistic: 227 on 1 and 362 DF, p-value: 3.23e-40


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Default RSS Satellite Data Show A Warming Global Climate

LOL! Your local junior college probably has an
introductory statistics class, Peter. What you'll
learn there is light years ahead of your attempt
below. Rankings aren't good indicators of trends.
They can't focus on multiple data items. However,
if rankings are all you know . . . At least
you're looking at data, and thinking.



On May 3, 6:32*am, Peter Muehlbauer
wrote:
Roger Coppock wrote:
RSS Satellite Data Show A Warming Global Climate


Analysis of satellite surface temperature proxy data
from Remote Sensing Systems also shows a warming global
climate.


For background on the satellite temperature proxy please see:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satelli...e_measurements


The Remote Sensing Systems Lower Troposphere (TLT) analysis
shows a 0.016+-0.001K/Year rise over the land and sea.


http://www.remss.com/data/msu/monthl...onthly_MSU_AMS...


The data from 82.5N to 70S are graphed he


http://members.cox.net/rcoppock/RSS-MSU.jpg


The regression statistics for the line in the graph above
are below.


Coefficients:
* * * * * * *Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(|t|)
(Intercept) -30.79774 * *2.04777 * -15.0 * 2e-16
YEARMON * * * 0.01549 * *0.00103 * *15.1 * 3.23e-40


Residual standard error: 0.172 on 362 degrees of freedom
Multiple R-Squared: 0.386
F-statistic: *227 on 1 and 362 DF, *p-value: 3.23e-40


You shouldn't let your guide dog make those statistics, Roger.
Take off your sunglasses, Mr. statistical nutcase.

ftp://ftp.ssmi.com/msu/monthly_time_...msu_amsu_chann...

Global ranking:

year * *month * anomaly (°C)
1998 * *4 * * * 0,858
2005 * *4 * * * 0,512
2002 * *4 * * * 0,382
2001 * *4 * * * 0,359
2007 * *4 * * * 0,333
2003 * *4 * * * 0,325
2004 * *4 * * * 0,291
2006 * *4 * * * 0,27
2000 * *4 * * * 0,249
1995 * *4 * * * 0,248
2009 * *4 * * * 0,202 * - *11
1999 * *4 * * * 0,165
1983 * *4 * * * 0,151
1987 * *4 * * * 0,138
1988 * *4 * * * 0,085
1981 * *4 * * * 0,078
2008 * *4 * * * 0,067

Northern Hemisphere ranking:

year * *month * anomaly (°C)
1998 * *4 * * * 0,9
2000 * *4 * * * 0,805
2005 * *4 * * * 0,751
2008 * *4 * * * 0,727
1999 * *4 * * * 0,712
2007 * *4 * * * 0,657
1981 * *4 * * * 0,61
2001 * *4 * * * 0,56
2006 * *4 * * * 0,485
2004 * *4 * * * 0,479
2003 * *4 * * * 0,471
2002 * *4 * * * 0,458
1995 * *4 * * * 0,385
2009 * *4 * * * 0,31 * *- *14
1991 * *4 * * * 0,257
1997 * *4 * * * 0,239
1989 * *4 * * * 0,175
1990 * *4 * * * 0,121

Southern Hemisphere ranking:

year * *month * anomaly (°C)
2002 * *4 * * * 0,458
1998 * *4 * * * 0,455
2001 * *4 * * * 0,346
2006 * *4 * * * 0,33
1987 * *4 * * * 0,329
2005 * *4 * * * 0,218
1988 * *4 * * * 0,212
1983 * *4 * * * 0,171
2004 * *4 * * * 0,169
1996 * *4 * * * 0,123
1980 * *4 * * * 0,117
2003 * *4 * * * 0,116
2009 * *4 * * * 0,112 * - *13
2007 * *4 * * * 0,101
1995 * *4 * * * 0,088
1986 * *4 * * * 0,058
2000 * *4 * * * 0,058
1990 * *4 * * * 0,023
1985 * *4 * * * -0,017
1982 * *4 * * * -0,044

The n-th warmest in year-x table:

year month rank anomaly temp
2009 4 11 0,202 14,202 *rank 11
2008 4 16 0,067 14,067 *rank 16
2007 4 5 0,333 14,333 * * almost all years below were warmer
2006 4 7 0,27 14,27
2005 4 2 0,512 14,512
2004 4 5 0,291 14,291
2003 4 4 0,325 14,325
2002 4 2 0,382 14,382
2001 4 2 0,359 14,359
2000 4 2 0,249 14,249
1999 4 3 0,165 14,165
1998 4 1 0,858 14,858
1997 4 10 -0,063 13,937
1996 4 10 -0,082 13,918
1995 4 1 0,248 14,248
1994 4 9 -0,082 13,918
1993 4 12 -0,203 13,797
1992 4 11 -0,162 13,838
1991 4 5 0,065 14,065
1990 4 5 0,042 14,042
1989 4 8 -0,132 13,868
1988 4 3 0,085 14,085
1987 4 2 0,138 14,138
1986 4 4 -0,054 13,946
1985 4 7 -0,318 13,682
1984 4 5 -0,226 13,774
1983 4 1 0,151 14,151
1982 4 3 -0,116 13,884
1981 4 1 0,078 14,078
1980 4 1 0,037 14,037
1979 4 1 -0,265 13,735




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