web.archive.org/web/19970301012952/http://www.giss.nasa.gov/Data/GISTEMP/GLB.Ts.txt
Those 1930’s V-12’s were tough on the climate.
web.archive.org/web/19970301012952/http://www.giss.nasa.gov/Data/GISTEMP/GLB.Ts.txt
Those 1930’s V-12’s were tough on the climate.
I bet the Caddy 16 cylinder was even worse.
What a beautiful machine!
I watched a 2014 new car preview on Velocity last night and 99% of the new cars coming are BORING. Talk about bland styling.
Antarctica suffered global warming 80 years ago … http://pindanpost.com/2014/01/01/antarctic-heat-wanted-found-80-years-ago/
May and June were up to 30 degrees above the average in 1934
The world continued with warming briefly after 1939, but war in Europe stopped the trend, generating not only an extreme Europe winter 1939/40 http://climate-ocean.com/Lect/big/1/Lt1_5.jpg , but three extreme winter (in Europe ) in row:
http://climate-ocean.com/Lect/big/1/Lt1_5.jpg. , but turned toward a two decades global cooling during WWII, which may have contributed, http://www.ocean-climate.com/ ,
a strong argument that would be helpful to sceptics, in challenging main stream climate science.
A good 2014!
webarchive link showing 0 data either opening in browser or save as txt file.
Perhaps revisionists have been trying to censor the past?
The pages did exist previously:
https://bitly.com/1fVEktJ#giss.nasa.gov/Data/GISTEMP/GLB.Ts.txt
https://bitly.com/MwwQFN#giss.nasa.gov/Data/GISTEMP/GLB.Ts+dSST.txt
Now they’re gone!
Luckily they missed deleting some eg:
https://bitly.com/1coTozl#web.archive.org/web/19990220235952/http://www.giss.nasa.gov/data/gistemp/GLB.Ts.txt
I’ve now made a point of making multiple backups on various online archives as I find pages that they missed when deleting, as well as keeping copies myself, as .mht archives.
I wonder how much more will vanish – in the name of ‘science’.
https://bitly.com/1mEg3xG