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Stop spamming these groups
"Meteorologist" wrote in message ... http://icecap.us/images/uploads/NOAA...limategate.pdf "The global data bases have serious problems that render them useless for determining accurate long term temperature trends. Especially since most of the issues produce a warm bias in the data. The Climategate whistleblower proved what those of us dealing with data for decades already knew. The data was degrading and was being manipulated. The IPCC and their supported scientists have worked to remove the pesky Medieval Warm Period, the Little Ice Age, and the period emailer Tom Wigley referred to as the “warm 1940s blip.” They have also worked to pump up the recent warm cycle that ended in 2001." ----- "SHOULD YOU BELIEVE NOAA/NASA RANKINGS FOR MONTH AND YEAR[?] Definitively NO! Climate change is real, there are cooling and warming periods that can be shown to correlate nicely with solar and ocean cycles. You can trust in the data that shows there has been warming from 1979 to 1998, just as there was warming the around 1920 to 1940. But there has been cooling from 1940 to the late 1970s and since 2001. It is the long term trend on which this cyclical pattern is superimposed that is exaggerated." David Christainsen Newton, Mass. USA P.S. I know Joe D’Aleo from his speaking at GBCAMS (Greater Boston Chapter American Meteorological Society) meetings. |
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