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Old April 13th 11, 02:41 AM posted to alt.global-warming,sci.environment,sci.geo.meteorology
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Default Latest Satellite MSU Data Show Continued Warming

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On Apr 12, 7:17 pm, Bill Ward wrote:
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 17:42:21 +0100, Falcon wrote:
In article , Tom P wrote...


On 04/12/2011 04:47 PM, Falcon wrote:
In , Tom P wrote...
[..]
The trend is very much dependent on the latitude. If you look at
the figures for the various latitude bands, the positive trend
is most dramatic for 60/82, and nearly as strong for -20/20,
whereas the trend for -70/70 is almost zero - which seems to
indicate that temperate latitudes are not warming??


It's also time-dependent. Roger's not the only one who can draw
pretty graphs, but in this
examplehttp://i55.tinypic.com/iwrg35.png you can see how useful
a linear trend line is, depending on what you want to show. The
data is from Roger's thoughtfully provided source. I added
another trend line that's probably a little more representative
of what's been happening lately.


Sure - if you think that leaving out 95% of the RSS data is
"representative". Using a 10-year data span, all you have to do is
pick the right El Nino peaks and troughs for your start and
end-points, and you can get any result you care for.


95% of the data? That's a bit of an exaggeration, Tom, unless
someone hired a TARDIS and took the satellites all the way back in
time to 1811. Anyway, that sort of illustrates my point. The full
30 years record DOES show warming of course - no-one suggests it
hasn't - but the LATEST data does not. I took the last ten years
worth of data and it shows that the LATEST satellite data does NOT
show "continued warming". Therefore Roger's subject line is
deliberately misleading. Now why is that so hard to understand?


How about, "Roger tries desperately to show continued warming, but
fools no one."- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


How about; "bilbo (and every other climate denier) goes against the
view of almost every scientist on earth, every scientific institution
and every government who attended Cancun". who *all* recognise a
warming trend in the surface and sateliitie data?Why do they all see
it and you completely fail to see it, bilbo?


They don't drink enough milk.

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