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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Coolness 


While we were doing our summer stuff, August became the fourth month this year in which global lower troposphere temperatures were cooler than the baseline used to measure climate change. Anthony Watts has a graph showing how the last year fits in with the data since 1979, when we started measuring lower atmosphere temperature by means other than temperature stations on the surface. During that time, carbon dioxide levels have increased considerably, and temperatures measured by these theoretically objective means not so much. Or at all.


3 Comments:

By Anonymous Anonymous, at Tue Sep 09, 10:30:00 AM:

"temperature stations on the surface.......". You mean the ones
that weather officials MIS-placed (such as in A/C fan exhaust flow, in direct sunlight, etc., etc.), so as to deliberately skew the data to prove their rabid global warming theories...........?  

By Anonymous Anonymous, at Tue Sep 09, 10:32:00 AM:

And as everyone knows, UAH has never never never screwed up the satellite measurements.  

By Blogger Purple Avenger, at Tue Sep 09, 12:08:00 PM:

Global warming is devious, very devious. This cooling this is all part of a very elaborate plan.  

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