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Friday, July 11, 2014

Bit chilly in here...

Actual climate data, undoctored by those "scientists" on the global warming gravy train, is in the books now and it's quite interesting...

Responding to widespread criticism that its temperature station readings were corrupted by poor siting issues and suspect adjustments, NOAA established a network of 114 pristinely sited temperature stations spread out fairly uniformly throughout the United States. Because the network, known as the U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN), is so uniformly and pristinely situated, the temperature data require no adjustments to provide an accurate nationwide temperature record. USCRN began compiling temperature data in January 2005. Now, nearly a decade later, NOAA has finally made the USCRN temperature readings available.

According to the USCRN temperature readings, U.S. temperatures are not rising at all – at least not since the network became operational 10 years ago. Instead, the United States has cooled by approximately 0.4 degrees Celsius, which is more than half of the claimed global warming of the twentieth century.

[The] USCRN provides the promise of reliable nationwide temperature data for years to come. No longer will global warming alarmists be able to hide behind thinly veiled excuses to doctor the U.S. temperature record. Now, thanks to the USCRN, the data are what the data are.

Expect global warming alarmists, now and for the foreseeable future, to howl in desperation claiming the USCRN temperature data are irrelevant. Of course, to global warming alarmists, all real-world data are irrelevant.


Stop browbeating those poor Gaia loving activists with science and data, you meanie! They're True Believers and your filthy ol' data ain't gonna change that!


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2 Comments:

Blogger Banduar said...

Place yer bets!

AGW supporters will either:

A) Claim that the data is faulty and needs to be adjusted after all.
B) Claim that the lower temperatures are actually caused by global warming "displacing" the heat somewhere else.
C) Ignore the actual data and claim that there is a consensus and the debate is over.
D) Claim that evil Big Oil sabotaged the temperature data.
E) All of the above.

I was going to put in an option that they will actually accept the data and reconsider their theory, but we all know that won't happen.

14:18  
Blogger The Mad Builder of Periwinkle said...

Oooo! This has inspired me to post a rant..... :)

13:12  

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