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Every once in awhile something comes along that lets you know you made a difference while generating a laugh at the same time.

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Cartoon Credit: Steve Hunter http://www.stevehunterillustrations.com.au/

h/t to Viv Forbes of the Carbon Sense Coalition

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AndyG55
November 15, 2013 12:25 am

Thing is AW, They would get their high temps some other way..
That’s what they do !!!

TinyCO2
November 15, 2013 12:44 am

Great cartoon 🙂
I do like the way climate sceptics think!

Peter Miller
November 15, 2013 1:00 am

On a more serious note, the cartoon comment reflects the reason why GISS has made most of its largest temperature adjustments/manipulations/torturing in the pre-satellite area.
Mostly cooler, of course from 1890 to 1965 and warmer thereafter..
http://www.climate4you.com/GlobalTemperatures.htm#GISS%20MaturityDiagram

Robert Clemenzi
November 15, 2013 1:22 am

The truth is that satellites CAN NOT measure land temperatures. It has been tried – it does not work!

Peter Miller
November 15, 2013 1:23 am

Here is another of his cartoons which also makes a very strong point.
http://www.stevehunterillustrations.com.au/Political%20cartoons_files/Gravy%20train.jpg

ROM
November 15, 2013 2:18 am

Got a good laugh out of that one especially when I saw the IPCC and the CSIRO on those brief cases.
Anthony, It is a damn good feeling sometimes when you know from deep down inside you that you have made a difference, a real difference to the world. and not many can claim that.
In your case along with a very few others who took on the nascent global green dictatorship with their massive resources of every type backing them, you along with the other skeptic bloggers Steve McIntyre amongst them, have made that difference in the forcing back the tide of a possible future global green dictatorship.
Your’s and your contemporary’s effectiveness and success is global in extent and has perhaps done more than any other tiny group on this planet to begin the rolling back of what one day will be seen as a mass collective madness almost beyond comprehension to those who will follow after our generations.
Feel good about yourself, You deserve it in every way.

tty
November 15, 2013 3:08 am

“The truth is that satellites CAN NOT measure land temperatures. It has been tried – it does not work!”
They can, if You mean the ground surface. What they can’t do is to measure the air temperature just above the ground (except in the Arctic apparently, if we are to believe believe the “pause-killers”).

ralfellis
November 15, 2013 3:31 am

Robert Clemenzi says: November 15, 2013 at 1:22 am
The truth is that satellites CAN NOT measure land temperatures. It has been tried – it does not work!
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They can, but they need calibration. Thats where the land stations come into the picture – and the warmer the calibration stations on land, the warmer the rest of the world looks to the satellite.
R

Ray
November 15, 2013 4:10 am

ROM
+1000

fred4d
November 15, 2013 4:20 am

Good try, but a major fault in the drawing, The incinerator should clearly have been an outside grill or a simple burn barrel.

igsy
November 15, 2013 4:23 am

It is generally agreed that the global surface-to-lower troposhere amplification factor (as derived from the laspe rate enhancement) is, or should be, approximately 1.2. So, if the satellites have now suddenly become super-accurate and reliable, let’s go the whole hog and use them to estimate the global surface temperature trend. By ratioing the current RSS decadal trend of .127C down by 1.2, the new and improved GISS’ decadal trend (since 1979) would come in around .106C instead of its current obviously incorrect rate of .159C. Better than we thought! This method has the additional benefit of saving a lot of money, since we no longer require either the GISS and HADCRUTx temperature series, nor the expensive and sophisticated efforts of the TOBS adjusters and the UHI non-adjusters.

Gail Combs
November 15, 2013 4:39 am

He is a third cartoon by Steve Hunter: http://www.stevehunterillustrations.com.au/Political%20cartoons_files/Scare%20them.jpg
It really captures the heart of the IPCC.

Gail Combs
November 15, 2013 4:44 am
chris y
November 15, 2013 4:46 am

How do these compare with those of cartoonist John Cook?

Bill Yarber
November 15, 2013 4:52 am

Robert
Land base stations sample about 2% of the Earth’s surface. Satellites sample over 80%. We’re looking for trends in average air temps, not absolute values. Two reasons: 1) we are only interested in finding the rate (if any) warming or cooling & 2) the AGW crowd doesn’t want the public thinking about absolute temps. God forbid the general public should consider that people actually like to move south to warmer climes.
Satellites aren’t absolutely accurate but they are far more indicative of changes and trends than surface stations, especially with the trend toward airport based land stations and the drastic drop in rural stations after 1989.
Finally, you obviously have no sense of humor and have swallowed too much of the AGW pablum.
Bill

Jason Calley
November 15, 2013 4:53 am

Peter Miller “On a more serious note, the cartoon comment reflects the reason why GISS has made most of its largest temperature adjustments/manipulations/torturing in the pre-satellite area.”
More pragmatically, if you lie about the current temperatures, more people will notice. If you lie about temperature half a century ago, how many people will realize?
For anyone concerned, pardon my usage of the word “lie” instead of euphemisms such as “adjust” or “recalibrate”. I think we went past the “adjust” phase some years back.

Editor
November 15, 2013 5:13 am

chris y says:
November 15, 2013 at 4:46 am
> How do these compare with those of cartoonist John Cook?
Cook’s cartoons seem to predate him becoming a climate change evangelist. The only thing he seems to have done since then is SkS’s banner image with the penguins looking at a green plant emerging from antarctic ice. I’ve sometimes wondered why he’s dropped his art, possibilities range from lack of time, general bitterness, fear of being compared to Josh, and maybe someone else drew them.

Editor
November 15, 2013 5:22 am

A few years ago here in Newcastle upon Tyne, we had the distinction of having the highest levels of airborne pollution in Europe, because the city council in their wisdom installed the pollution sensors in the underground Bus Concourse!
You really couldn’t make it up!

November 15, 2013 5:24 am

[snip this thread is NOT about gravity shifts – take your cyclomania elsewhere – Anthony]

sherlock1
November 15, 2013 5:32 am

Lately here in the UK, our tv weather presenters have been at pains to point out: ‘That’s the temperature in the towns and cities, in rural areas it will be two or three degrees (Celcius) cooler..’
Because of the URBAN HEAT ISLAND EFFECT…

November 15, 2013 5:32 am

A good joke has an element of truth. This one has a lot of it!

Pamela Gray
November 15, 2013 5:42 am

The Sun beating down on the perfectly angled brick building is the best part. Should keep that sensor toasty all night long.

November 15, 2013 6:21 am

Funny but Kevin Cowtan and Robert Way were just able to employ satellites in a “study” that ends up with even better, more positive warming trends than those from the airports themselves! 😉 Never underestimate the alarmists’ creativity in fabricating evidence.

November 15, 2013 6:42 am

It is a Friday here.
This is Anthonie’s (misspelled on purpose) wonderful place.
And that cartoon is great comedy.
Thanks.
John

November 15, 2013 6:45 am

Like to put that on my FB, any problem?
Paul

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