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Category Archives: Hiding The Decline
Hiding The Decline In Cornwall, Vermont
The graph above shows Cornwall, Vermont maximum temperatures raw (red) vs adjusted (blue.) USHCN adjustments turned a measured decline in temperatures into an upwards trend. They did this by cooling the past two degrees and by increasing the present.
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Taladega Nights
USHCN is never one to disappoint. They turned a nighttime long term cooling trend (red line below) in Taladega, into a steep warming trend (blue line below) – through the power of the modern computer loaded with junk cutting-edge software. … Continue reading
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Cooling The Past In Louisiana
Alexandria, Louisiana thermometers show no trend in maximum temperatures over the last 120 years. But after adjustments by USHCN, the same location shows five degrees of warming. They accomplished this by cooling the past almost five degrees.
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Making The Past A Lot Cooler In Blanco Texas
USHCN has adjusted 1930s maximum temperatures in Blanco, Texas downwards by more than six degrees. Nice way to turn a pesky cooling trend into a warming trend.
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Making The Past Cooler In Danevang, Texas
Liberty and Danevang are the two closest USHCN stations to Houston, on opposite sides. Like in Liberty, USHCN has adjusted a cooling trend into a warming trend by making the past colder. The graph below shows USHCN maximum temperatures adjusted … Continue reading
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“If The Present Refuses To Get Warmer – Then The Past Must Become Cooler”
Great quote from a reader at Climate Audit a few years ago. (I don’t remember who it was.) The graph above shows how USHCN has progressively cooled the past in Liberty, Texas. They have subtracted 3.4 degrees from measured temperatures … Continue reading
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USHCN Adjustments Subtract Almost Four Degrees From Liberty, Texas
The raw data shows a strong cooling trend for maximum temperatures in Liberty, Texas. Through the magic of USHCN adjustments, this cooling trend gets turned into a warming trend.
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The Safe Side Of 350
The map above shows in blue, areas of the country which had their hottest year below Hansen’s safe level of 350 ppm. Areas in red had their hottest year above 350 ppm. 79% of the country had their hottest year … Continue reading
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