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There you go again...The American mid west is not global, so it is not relevant.
How about this post "Some people still refuse to believe the obvious evidence with their own eyes, trucking in snow for the Iditarod?"
I notice that you only correct posts that are not aligned with your bias. Somebody posts about the lack of snow and you ignore it since it's aligned with your AGW bias.
How about this post "Some people still refuse to believe the obvious evidence with their own eyes, trucking in snow for the Iditarod?"
I notice that you only correct posts that are not aligned with your bias. Somebody posts about the lack of snow and you ignore it since it's aligned with your AGW bias.
You call it bias. I say you are ignoring the facts, but I'm happy that you are finally admitting that I am correcting the misinformation deniers post here..
Only if you choose which temps to count. It's interesting that the alarmists choose to ignore satellite temps.
It seems strange to me that you claim to trust satellite data, but not land and ocean data when satellite data requires the most manipulation and is the least reliable.
Satellites do not measure temperature. They measure radiances in various wavelength bands, which must then be mathematically inverted to obtain indirect inferences of temperature. The resulting temperature profiles depend on details of the methods that are used to obtain temperatures from radiances. As a result, different groups that have analyzed the satellite data have produced differing temperature datasets. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satell...e_measurements
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