"Temperature measurements" refers to the process of quantifying or calculating how hot or cold something is. It involves using instruments or techniques to determine the specific temperature of an object, substance, or environment.
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There are a number of reasons to prefer satellite data over surface data
for temperature measurement — satellites have better coverage and are not subject to site location biases.
But she learned that artists don't simply do art in a scheduled time slot, the way scientists might
take temperature measurements on a regular basis.
The data available to researchers looking for temperature trends are land - based
air temperature measurements and marine air - temperature and sea - surface temperature records.
The problem is that some sets of tree - ring data suggest temperatures start falling towards the end of the 20th century, which direct
temperature measurements show was not the case.
Does anyone for one second imagine that any climate scientist would spend 5 seconds defending the surface
temperature measurement system over satellites if satellites gave higher temperature readings?
The estimation of global average temperature from satellite data is relatively new and employs a completely
different temperature measurement method from the older methods.
It's worth noting here that congressional hearings on climate science have been confined to examining cases where adjustments to the surface
temperature measurements increase global warming trends.
Given the uncertainties and compromises
surrounding temperature measurement and the definition of a «global average» I wonder if temperature is the best indicator of climate trend.
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