From environmentalist Jennifer Marohasy’s blog in Australia, please pay her a visit here – Anthony There has been criticism of the potential for official weather stations in the USA to…
Category: Climate data
Absence makes the chart grow fonder
For those who love (or hate) GISTEMP‘s surface temperature product, we have this from Climate-Skeptic.com, by Warren Meyer. His interesting analysis is timely and appropriate. Surface station coverage in the…
A comphrehensive comparison of GISS and UAH global Temperature data
Part 1 of Comparison of GISTEMP and UAH MSU TLT Anomalies Guest Post by Bob Tisdale I originally started this comparison by looking at the differences between OI.v2 SST and…
NCDC writes ghost "talking points" rebuttal to surfacestations project
UPDATE: The “ghost author” has been identified, see the end of the article. When I first saw it, I laughed. When I saw the internal memo circulated to top managers…
This is your Honolulu Temperature. This is your Honolulu Temperature on ASOS. Any questions?
This graph got rather buried at the end of a long explanatory post showing the twists and turns I had to take to get the data. I think it needs…
More on NOAA's FUBAR Honolulu "record highs" ASOS debacle, PLUS finding a long lost GISS station
In my previous post I pointed out how when Warren Meyer asked a simple question; “is this chart representative?” of himself, he needed only one phone call to disprove that…
NOAA: FUBAR high temp/climate records from faulty sensor to remain in place at Honolulu
WUWT readers will probably remember yesterdays’ story about the malfunctioning temperature sensor at the ASOS station at Honolulu airport next to an asphalt access road. Well guess what? Even though…
A few thoughts on the "climate change lowers wind speeds" study
By now you’ve probably read about Wind speed trends over the contiguous USA by Pryor et al. (2009, in press, JGR) There is also an Associated Press story which cites…
An old friend put out to pasture: Marysville is no longer a USHCN climate station of record
WUWT readers who have followed this blog and the surfacestations.org project for a long time know that the USHCN climate station of record in Marysville, California, is the station that…
Revisiting Detroit Lakes
Some long time WUWT readers may remember this famous picture of the USHCN climate station of record in Detroit Lakes, MN. This is what I wrote on July 26th, 2007…
Steig's Antarctic Peninsula Pac-mann
WUWT readers may recall a couple of weeks ago that I suggested that the weather stations with different climatic influences of the Antarctic peninsula, which might very well merit its…
RSS Global Temperature Anomaly also down in May, halving the April value
Click for a larger image The RSS (Remote Sensing Systems of Santa Rosa, CA) Microwave Sounder Unit (MSU) lower troposphere global temperature anomaly data for March 2009 was published yesterday…
UAH global temperature anomaly for May – down again, near zero
Graph by Anthony (click for larger image) text by Dr. Roy Spencer from his blog here May 2009 Global Temperature Update +0.04 deg. C June 4th, 2009 by Roy W.…
MIT: Global Warming of 7°C 'Could Kill Billions This Century'
By Steven Goddard Some readers may remember the 1961 film “The Day the Earth Caught Fire”. It could be viewed as the original “climate alarmist” film as it contains all…
Disproving The Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) Problem
Reposted from The Air Vent Disproving The Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) Problem Leonard Weinstein, ScD April 25, 2009 A theory has been proposed that human activity over about the last…
Steig et al 'Antarctica Warming Paper' process is finally replicated, and dealt a blow to "robustness".
Jeff Id emailed me today, to ask if I wanted to post this with the caveat “it’s very technical, but I think you’ll like it”. Indeed I do, because it…
Comparing the Four Global Temperature Data Sets
Reposted from Jennifer Marohasy’s website. THERE are four official global temperature data sets and there has been much debate and discussion as to which best represents change in global temperature.…
Something hinky this way comes: NCDC data starts diverging from GISS
I got an email today from Barry Hearn asking me if I knew what was going on with the NCDC data set. It seems that it has started to diverge…
Your chance to tell NOAA/NWS what you think about "climate services".
A letter from the NWS: Greetings, You are invited to take part in the NOAA National Weather Service (NWS) Climate Services Customer Satisfaction Survey open until Wednesday, June 10^th 2009.…
NCDC's USHCN2 paper: some progress, some duck and cover
The fact that my work is mentioned by NCDC at all is a small miracle, even if it is “muted”, as Roger says. However, I’m pleased to get a mention…
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