Not wanting to be outdone by NASA and NOAA, the rest of the hockey team erased the MWP and the LIA, between the 1990 IPCC report (blue) and the 2001 IPCC report.
It appears that the year 2000 was a banner year for data tampering
Not wanting to be outdone by NASA and NOAA, the rest of the hockey team erased the MWP and the LIA, between the 1990 IPCC report (blue) and the 2001 IPCC report.
It appears that the year 2000 was a banner year for data tampering
Good, I wanted a copy of those two superimposed on each other.
Steven, I will give credit to the somewhere over 100 graphs/ articles etc of which I have made copies from this blog
A nice weekend to all!
Nice!
Are the blue ticks on the 1991 FAR graph’s vertical scale at 1°C intervals? I.e., is it to the same scale as the 2001 TAR graph?
1990
I would assume so, since the legend says degrees C
Okay, I found it as the 3rd part of figure 7.1 (in chapter 7), on p. 202, of ipcc_far_wg_I_full_report.pdf.
There’re no numbers shown on the Y-axis of the graphs in figure 7.1, but the description of the graphs (in the paragraph immediately above it on the page) says, “The period since the end of the last glaciation has been characterized by small changes in global average temperature with a range of probably less than 2°C (Figure 7 1), though…”
From that description, it does seem as though each tick must represent 1°C.