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exmetman[_2_] August 12th 13 11:38 AM

Nine graphs that might just change the way you think...
 
Hi

I've been delving into the temperature climate records again by means of the CRUTEM4 data series, and put together nine graphs from seven continents that you might find of interest in the global warming debate...

As usual they can be found at my blog:

http://xmetman.wordpress.com/2013/08...way-you-think/

Bruce.

Dawlish August 12th 13 12:56 PM

Nine graphs that might just change the way you think...
 
On Monday, August 12, 2013 12:38:22 PM UTC+1, exmetman wrote:
Hi



I've been delving into the temperature climate records again by means of the CRUTEM4 data series, and put together nine graphs from seven continents that you might find of interest in the global warming debate...



As usual they can be found at my blog:



http://xmetman.wordpress.com/2013/08...way-you-think/



Bruce.


They show clearly the world has warmed. Not something that wasn't known already, but thanks Bruce!

Jim Cannon August 12th 13 01:04 PM

Nine graphs that might just change the way you think...
 
On Monday, August 12, 2013 1:56:51 PM UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
On Monday, August 12, 2013 12:38:22 PM UTC+1, exmetman wrote:

Hi








I've been delving into the temperature climate records again by means of the CRUTEM4 data series, and put together nine graphs from seven continents that you might find of interest in the global warming debate...








As usual they can be found at my blog:








http://xmetman.wordpress.com/2013/08...way-you-think/








Bruce.




They show clearly the world has warmed. Not something that wasn't known already, but thanks Bruce!


You couldnt help but have a dig at all Bruces hard work there could you? The guy is admirably looking at data in case the MetO and others are trying to pull the wool over everyones eyes. Well done, Bruce!!!!

Dawlish August 12th 13 02:10 PM

Nine graphs that might just change the way you think...
 
On Monday, August 12, 2013 2:04:06 PM UTC+1, Jim Cannon wrote:
On Monday, August 12, 2013 1:56:51 PM UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:

On Monday, August 12, 2013 12:38:22 PM UTC+1, exmetman wrote:


Hi


I've been delving into the temperature climate records again by means of the CRUTEM4 data series, and put together nine graphs from seven continents that you might find of interest in the global warming debate...


As usual they can be found at my blog:


http://xmetman.wordpress.com/2013/08...way-you-think/


Bruce.


They show clearly the world has warmed. Not something that wasn't known already, but thanks Bruce!


You couldnt help but have a dig at all Bruces hard work there could you? The guy is admirably looking at data in case the MetO and others are trying to pull the wool over everyones eyes. Well done, Bruce!!!!


Idiot.

Tudor Hughes August 12th 13 03:51 PM

Nine graphs that might just change the way you think...
 
On Monday, 12 August 2013 12:38:22 UTC+1, exmetman wrote:

Hi I've been delving into the temperature climate records again by means of the CRUTEM4 data series, and put together nine graphs from seven continents that you might find of interest in the global warming debate... As usual they can be found at my blog: http://xmetman.wordpress.com/2013/08...way-you-think/

Bruce.

Not much doubt about the trend there.

How is the linear trend line calculated, particularly for those places where data is sometimes intermittent?
The yellow line is obviously a running mean but how many years?

Thanks for that - v interesting.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.


Lawrence13 August 12th 13 04:28 PM

Nine graphs that might just change the way you think...
 
On Monday, 12 August 2013 12:38:22 UTC+1, exmetman wrote:
Hi



I've been delving into the temperature climate records again by means of the CRUTEM4 data series, and put together nine graphs from seven continents that you might find of interest in the global warming debate...



As usual they can be found at my blog:



http://xmetman.wordpress.com/2013/08...way-you-think/



Bruce.


Tell you what Bruce I really don't trust anyone with the data now

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/05/0...-fiddled-with/

Jim Cannon August 12th 13 04:36 PM

Nine graphs that might just change the way you think...
 
On Monday, August 12, 2013 5:28:33 PM UTC+1, Lawrence13 wrote:
On Monday, 12 August 2013 12:38:22 UTC+1, exmetman wrote:

Hi








I've been delving into the temperature climate records again by means of the CRUTEM4 data series, and put together nine graphs from seven continents that you might find of interest in the global warming debate...








As usual they can be found at my blog:








http://xmetman.wordpress.com/2013/08...way-you-think/








Bruce.




Tell you what Bruce I really don't trust anyone with the data now



http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/05/0...-fiddled-with/


I wouldnt read too much into what that website puts out. The owner has an obvious axe to grind against his former employer. He comes across as very bitter

Lawrence13 August 12th 13 04:58 PM

Nine graphs that might just change the way you think...
 
On Monday, 12 August 2013 17:36:15 UTC+1, Jim Cannon wrote:
On Monday, August 12, 2013 5:28:33 PM UTC+1, Lawrence13 wrote:

On Monday, 12 August 2013 12:38:22 UTC+1, exmetman wrote:




Hi
















I've been delving into the temperature climate records again by means of the CRUTEM4 data series, and put together nine graphs from seven continents that you might find of interest in the global warming debate...
















As usual they can be found at my blog:
















http://xmetman.wordpress.com/2013/08...way-you-think/
















Bruce.








Tell you what Bruce I really don't trust anyone with the data now








http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/05/0...-fiddled-with/




I wouldnt read too much into what that website puts out. The owner has an obvious axe to grind against his former employer. He comes across as very bitter


So does John Cook and Hansen.

By the way why the change of tack and who was Watt's previous employer.


Jim Cannon August 12th 13 05:26 PM

Nine graphs that might just change the way you think...
 
On Monday, August 12, 2013 5:58:42 PM UTC+1, Lawrence13 wrote:
On Monday, 12 August 2013 17:36:15 UTC+1, Jim Cannon wrote:

On Monday, August 12, 2013 5:28:33 PM UTC+1, Lawrence13 wrote:




On Monday, 12 August 2013 12:38:22 UTC+1, exmetman wrote:








Hi
































I've been delving into the temperature climate records again by means of the CRUTEM4 data series, and put together nine graphs from seven continents that you might find of interest in the global warming debate...
































As usual they can be found at my blog:
































http://xmetman.wordpress.com/2013/08...way-you-think/
































Bruce.
















Tell you what Bruce I really don't trust anyone with the data now
















http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/05/0...-fiddled-with/








I wouldnt read too much into what that website puts out. The owner has an obvious axe to grind against his former employer. He comes across as very bitter




So does John Cook and Hansen.



By the way why the change of tack and who was Watt's previous employer.


MY soma ran out the weekend - turns me into Mr Hyde. Think Watt worked for MetO

Len Wood August 12th 13 06:58 PM

Nine graphs that might just change the way you think...
 
On Monday, August 12, 2013 12:38:22 PM UTC+1, exmetman wrote:
Hi



I've been delving into the temperature climate records again by means of the CRUTEM4 data series, and put together nine graphs from seven continents that you might find of interest in the global warming debate...



As usual they can be found at my blog:



http://xmetman.wordpress.com/2013/08...way-you-think/



Bruce.


Most of the trends look significant when you eyeball them but eyeballing is not good enough.
The magnitude of the trend should be gauged against the standard deviation for the series. If the magnitude of the trend is bigger than the st. deviation then the trend is statistically significant.

Sorry to give you extra work Bruce.

Len
Wembury


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