In conclusion, all three analysis approaches had similar results that point towards substantially less global warming within the last 140 years than previously thought.
Tag: Homogenization
New Study Suggests Global Warming Could be Mostly an Urban Problem
“For many years, the general public has been assuming that the science on climate change is settled. This new study shows that this is not the case.”
Urbanization Effects on GHCN Temperature Trends, Part II: Evidence that Homogenization Spuriously Warms Trends
Thus, it appears that NOAA’s homogenization procedure is spuriously warming station temperature trends (on average) when it should be cooling them. I don’t know how to conclude any different.
The On-Going Case for Abandoning Homogenization of Australian Temperature Data
Australian’s are being misled by data-wranglers, climate-modelers and institutions they should be able to trust. Read on …
The Greatest Scientific Fraud Of All Time — Part XXX
Appoint a task force to come up with appropriate width of the error bars. There should be some kind of sophisticated statistical model to generate this, but I would think…
A team of climatologists is studying how to minimize errors in observed climate trend
These long periods of time mean that it is practically impossible to maintain the same measuring conditions over the years. The most common problem is the growth of cities around…
Circularity of homogenization methods
Guest post by David R.B. Stockwell PhD I read with interest GHCN’s Dodgy Adjustments In Iceland by Paul Homewood on distortions of the mean temperature plots for Stykkisholmur, a small…
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