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Search Results for: TOBS
No, It Isn’t The TOBS Stupid
The TOBS adjustment did not change between the 1990’s USHCN V1 and the current V2. They can’t use Time Of Observation Bias as an excuse for this data tampering.
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TOBS Isn’t An Excuse
There are 318 US HCN stations which recorded their min/max readings during morning or night on July 15, 1936. These stations should have an artificial warming bias, because of TOBS double counting of low temperatures in the 1930’s. Like the … Continue reading
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Removing TOBS And UHI From The US Temperature Equation
There are 317 US HCN stations which took their readings at morning or night on July 15, 1936. Maximum temperatures at these stations are unaffected by TOBS (time of observation bias) and are less affected by UHI (urban heat island) … Continue reading
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It’s Not The TOBS
Someone suggested that the divergence between measured US temperatures and NCDC published US temperatures is due to Time Of Observation Bias. I tested that out by comparing only versus stations which took morning or night readings on July 15, 1936. … Continue reading
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Smoking Gun That The NCDC TOBS Adjustment Is Fraudulent
There are 318 US HCN stations which recorded temperatures at morning or night on July 15, 1936. These stations could not possibly have double counted 90 degree temperatures on that date, which is the theory that NCDC uses as justification … Continue reading
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TOBS Update: Something Seriously Wrong At USHCN
Last week I showed some graphs like the ones below, which demonstrate that the TOBS (time of observation bias) adjustment is bogus. Stations which took their readings during the morning on July 15, 1936 are actually cooling slightly relative to the July … 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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US Summer Afternoons Cooling For 120 Years – TOBS Has No Effect
The graph below shows US summer afternoon temperatures since 1895, sorted into two groups based on the time of day when their reading was taken on July 15, 1936. The time of day data was taken from this 2008 archived … Continue reading
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TOBS Station List
Below is the list of morning and afternoon stations from July 15, 1936
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Another Smoking Gun That TOBS Is Crap
The graph below organizes US HCN stations into two groups. Those that took morning readings (i.e. reset the thermometer in the morning or night) on July 15, 1936 and those which took afternoon readings (reset in the afternoon) on that date. … Continue reading
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