Erasing Australia

Australia’s past was extremely hot, but the invenient temperatures before 1910 have been hidden by the Bureau of Meteorology – using the thinnest of excuses.

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11 Responses to Erasing Australia

  1. arn says:

    Maybe it’s not the thinnest of excuses ,
    but definitely the shadiest so far 🙂

    When people can’t predict crap and are not able to read current temperatures correctly without adjusting them upwards
    are trying to tell you that they knew how all the thermometers were shaded a hundred years ago.

    I can only imagine how stupid these experts were a hundred years ago ,
    unable to keep the most obvious and primitive standards – but now they are so smart.
    (I wonder when the moment of extreme enlightenment happened that turned Australias crappy experts into the infallible supermen they are today? – must have happened when global warming became a thing)

    Btw wasn’t it also Australia who came up with the excuse that old data is useless because people a hundred years ago were too dumb to calibrate and to read thermometers.

    • aussie says:

      Arn – glass thermometers do not need calibration! Its only the electronic ones that do. And yes, the BOM lied about the transition to electronic from glass not impacting readings.
      Under FOI they released data that then proved that the transition added up to 0.7 deg C to max readings. But, no withdrawal of ACORN 1 and ACORN 2 data to correct for this…. No addition of error bands, no acknowledgement by the BOM of their fraudulent and anti scientific behaviour.

      And the BOM has never released details of its calibration program for the electronic probes. As a Quality auditor such probes need to be calibrated as a minimum annually, but ideally 6 monthly. And if you get a wild reading then all readings since the previous calibration need to be voided. But hey, the BOM NEVER EVER does that. These guys are liers, cheats and frauds…

      • A subject that is characterized by bandwagons, consensus, and anything but the scientific method, is inclined to promote the belief that the coefficient of expansion of mercury is a matter of fashion.

      • arn says:

        It must be part of their genetics , besides their sloppy methods that always create accurate undeniable results, that temperatures always go up when they transfer or adjust them.

  2. Francis Barnett says:

    The yearly average temperatures for Alice Springs weather stations (2) show very little warming since the hottest year..

    1873–1941 Alice Springs Post Office
    1942–2023 Alice Springs Airport

    Based on NOAA records, 1928 was the warmest year in Alice Springs, Northern Territory history. The mean temperature for the year was 22.4 °C

    https://www.extremeweatherwatch.com/cities/alice-springs/average-temperature-by-year

    https://www.extremeweatherwatch.com/cities/alice-springs/average-temperature-by-year

  3. Disillusioned says:

    Five years earlier in 2006, grant recipient Kansas State University, was concerned about Prairie Dog control.
    https://www.coffey.k-state.edu/wildlife_forestry/Prairie%20Dog%20Mangement.pdf
    A search for the terms, ‘climate’ and ‘climate change’ in the paper turned up zero hits. “Phrase not found.”

    Two years after the grant, in 2013, KSU published: https://www.k-state.edu/ecophyslab/pdf's/ch15%20Seastedt%20et%20al.%202013.pdf
    A Ctrl F search for ‘climate’ turned up 22 matches. ‘Climate Change’ has 12 matches.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0kcet4aPpQ
    “Money”
    Pink Floyd, “The Dark Side of the Moon”

  4. iggie says:

    Francis
    My favourite graphs for Darwin are these.
    Before adjustments.
    https://data.giss.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gistemp/show_station.cgi?id=501941200004&dt=1&ds=1

    After adjustments (and you can still see the unadjusted data in light yellow in the background).
    https://data.giss.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gistemp/stdata_show_v4.cgi?id=ASN00014015&ds=14&dt=1

    • Disillusioned says:

      Ah, yes – scrubbed squeaky clean of any resemblance to the actual past. In their own words, “cleaned” and “homogenized.”

      Thanks.

  5. Jack the Insider says:

    Well done Tony for mastering the pronunciation of Bourke (Berk). We just need a little tweak for your Mildura. It is not Mill-Doo-Ra but more Mill-Due-Ra.

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