US Government Scientists Correct The Sunrise Fallacy

Many people believe that Earth experiences cycles of day and night, operating every 24 hours. A new paper by Kom Tarl shows conclusively that this belief is based on a time of observation bias error.

Observers who correctly take their measurements at midnight, report no sunrise or sunset events. This correction necessitates that we further cool the past temperature record, and further raise current temperatures – in line with White House requirements for funding.

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8 Responses to US Government Scientists Correct The Sunrise Fallacy

  1. Andy DC says:

    Don’t they use a max/min thermometer that should capture both sunrise and sunset events?

  2. kirkmyers says:

    Excellent, Steve.

    Tom Karl is one of the chief government ringleaders orchestrating the phony “climate change” scare. His agency is politically driven, motivated by a desire to manipulate, tweak and bastardize temperature data to support Obama’s anti-fossil fuel campaign.

    • I saw Tom Karl last night on National Public TV, as a panelist announcing the findings of the already infamous National Climate Assessment report. I only remember his name because I was looking for a familiar name among them–all high-ranking alarmists–and didn’t see any. I believe he is Director of the NOAA NCDC, which Goddard has ripped apart for outrageous data tampering (in fact, just that lowering of past temperatures and elevating more recent ones). From that statement of Karl’s above, it seems Goddard’s outing of the systematic biasing of the temperature record has personally touched Karl, so he feels he has to defend his blatant fraud. (But he certainly seems to give the whole show away with that last “in line with White House requirements for funding”. Adjusting the data for funding–now that’s real mayonnaise…but not science.)

  3. Brian H says:

    Shirley that quote is a spoof!?!

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