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Temperature corrections of the Northern hemisphere

 
Posted by Administrator (admin) on 18th March, 2010
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Most skeptics are aware, but it cannot be repeated too often: Temperature data presented before the global warming movement really started in the mid 1980´ies compared with recent official temperatures shows that the temperature trends 1940-1978 has been changed fundamentally.

I believe the best way to show this is simply to compare temperatures of the largest possible temperature area from before the 1980´ies with the same area presented today.  The area best suited for this is the entire Northern hemisphere. Temperatures in National Geographic 1976:


(Alternatively NH temperatures from Stanley 1975 )
Now compare the 1935-1975 decline for the same area - the entire Northern hemisphere - presented by CRU/Brohan 2006:

Full story here.

 

Decline: Temperature decline 1940-78, the cold data-war

 
Posted by Frank Lansner (frank) on 18th March, 2010
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Next to the historic data war on the Medieval Warm Period, the data war on the 1940-78 perhaps stands as the most bitter and intense climate disagreement.

This is a follow up to the article: Temperature corrections of the northern hemisphere.

(Thanks to Bo Vinther – “neutral” in the climate debate - who was a great help digging up relevant data)

 

Changes of temperature data seems to occurs in several areas: Temperature station data, balloon temperature data, SST data, tree ring data, program fudging, cheery picking of data by scientiests, cherry picking of scientists by IPCC etc.etc.

Fig 1.

What happened to the great temperature decline 1940-78?

How did version A of 1940-78 temperatures change into version B ?

Fig 2.

Full story here.

 

 

 

Scandinavian temperatures, IPCC´s "Scandinavia-gate"

 

Corals and the Great Barrier Reaf

 

 

Glaciers

Models

Temperature corrections