Just maybe Steyn and Bastardi aren’t nuts.
Good information but this tactic has been argued over and over for years.
Of course, everything is always new to someone.
That is, thermometers that found themselves suddenly in the midst of 10 acres of asphalt parking lots with vehicles soaking up the heat, others that had air conditioner heat exhausts mounted next to them, etc?
It’s clear they leave Canada and Russia out . BBC already said 2016 will the warmest year ,D’oh
IT’S ALL INTENTIONAL! Same-old, same-old frauds & hoaxes.
Questions:
What is the “temperature” of the earth “right now”?
How is that determined?
Wat was the temperature of the earth yesterday, last year, 100 years ago, 1000 years ago?
How was that determined?
What is the “right” temperature of the earth?
We’ve known this for years and have seen pics of the weather monitors next to AC units, chimneys and every other kind of heat producing structures................
No!
NOAA relies on public schooled morons to swallow the vomit they spew..
Public schools brainwash attendees that government is their god.
Wow.. like this is new.
Well, you know the old saying:
One man’s poorly sited weather monitoring station is another man’s scientific proof.
I've talked about this before, but permit me to repeat... Years ago, I lived in the Philadelphia area. This was in the 1980s. I had a series of jobs in the SE Pennsylvania region, and (since I'm a bit shy) would typically eat lunch alone. I'd leave work and drive to some deli, get a sandwich and eat in my car while listening to the radio. This means that I was often exploring out-of-the-way places to have privacy while I ate.Here's the thread. It's on the same subject as the instant thread.One place I used to park was behind one of the shopping malls on Route 1, north of Philly. It was either Oxford Valley Mall or Neshaminy Mall, I'm not sure which.
The spot where I parked was near the back of a Chinese restaurant. There was a large exhaust fan there; you know the type: covered with a huge aluminum housing, so it looks kind of like an enormous aluminum doorknob. About three feet in diameter, and it stuck out from the wall about two feet.
And right next to this fan, about four feet from it, was a tiny little fenced-in area, maybe five feet square, and inside this fence was a little equipment trailer. It had all kinds of sensors sticking out of it... an anemometer and wind-direction sensor sticking up, along with various louvered boxes that I presume contained thermometers, barometers, hygrometers, etc. It had a little yagi antenna pointing off in the distance, presumably telemetering information directly to some collection point via microwave link (this was before ubiquitous wireless internet access was available).
On the fence were "NO TRESPASSING FEDERAL PROPERTY" signs, and my recollection is that they identified the ownership agency as NOAA. There was an 800 number to call in case of an emergency.
This thing was literally in the shadow of the building. I remember thinking "who in their right mind would have located that thing within a couple of feet of a king-size restaurant exhaust fan." Another thing I remember thinking was "I wonder if someday we'll be hearing from the US Government that the world is getting hotter."
The siting of this thing was really unbelievable; you would have to see it to believe it. I had noticed other weather stations of this type. At least a couple were located in the median strip of the New Jersey Turnpike. One of these was located at a point very close to a large multi-unit gas turbine peaking power plant that was near the NJ Turnpike south of New Brunswick. I've tried to find this plant on Google Earth, but have not been able to; perhaps it has been dismantled. Some of you from that region may remember it though. It had a huge fuel tank next to it, the top of which rose and fell as fuel was withdrawn or replaced, depending on the season. It typically operated on the hottest days of the summer, and when it did it filled the air around it with a barely visible brownish-yellow cloud.
Anyway, there was one of these environmental instrument stations right near it, complete with its little antenna. In the summertime, there's almost no place more nasty than the median strip of the New Jersey Turnpike, and this one was located within a stone's throw of the peaking plant.
I’ve always wondered, with these weather stations, isn’t most of the planet covered in OCEANS? How accurate are these weather stations, if they only cover a fraction of the Earth’s surface.
No surprise. Corruption and greed are the politicians handbook.
They moved them from city parks to airport roof tops.
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Jacki is joined by Toby Mack to discuss what is next on the green movement's hit list.
She also is joined by API President & CEO Jack Gerard.
Dan Gainor, VP of MRC Business, speaks with Jacki about a new study, conducted by Media Research Center (MRC) Business division, shows that despite data showing increasing ice in Antarctica, the âBig Threeâ networks have buried the news and continued to hype ice melting in the Arctic, ignoring evidence that contradicts their political agenda.
Kathleen Hartnett White is in to discuss Lamar Smith and his demands on NOAA to provide internal e-mails about its global warming study.