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Daily Archives: July 18, 2014
Must Have Been A Teleprompter Error
On WTOP tonight they said that the low temperature in DC tonight would be in the low 60s, with outlying areas at 55 degrees. This is of course impossible. It is late July, and due to global warming temperatures can’t … Continue reading
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Shock News Of Conspiratorial Data Tampering
I was listening to a Congressional hearing the other day, which had whistle blowers from the VA reporting on how management was tampering with the VA performance data for political purposes. I simply don’t find it credible that US government employees … Continue reading
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Another Nail In The TOBS Coffin
Someone was suggesting earlier that the graph below showing NCDC TOBS adjustments are unwanted, might just be a coincidence. So I did a correlation between the two data sets, and found it is excellent. The important thing to remember is these two … Continue reading
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NASA Hacking Australia
Jennifer Marohasy dug up a 1952 CSIRO paper, which shows sharp Australian cooling from the hot 1890s to the 1920s. I overlaid the GISS average summer temperature 10 year ending mean for Alice Springs, on the equivalent CSIRO maximum temperature graph … Continue reading
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