Phil Jones has readings from exactly one thermometer in the southern hemisphere during 1850, and is still able to report the 1850 southern hemisphere anomaly within a precision of 0.001 degrees.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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This SH temperature anomaly brought to you by ThermoSmear®, Hansenizing data since 1988
I used a tube of ThermoSmear® for my shoulder blade. You have to be careful how much you wipe, on cause you’ll wake up with your back burning.
Lot of trouble. Smells funny too.
What is the link to the screenshot?
http://hadobs.metoffice.com/crutem3/data/CRUTEM3v.nc
That’s got him foxed!
I believe you showed another picture like that, and it was mostly blue(meaning only a few stations) and they called it the coldest year ever, well….with all that yellow and red in the photo above..has to be the hottest year ever!
Does ThermoSmear come in an aerosol spray?
LOL.