The phrase
"temperature record" refers to the historical data and measurements that have been collected and recorded to keep track of how hot or cold the Earth's climate has been over a certain period of time.
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He is a prominent critic of scientific studies
of temperature records of the past 1000 years that show increasing global temperatures.
Researchers averaged the results from a number of climate models, and compared that to global
temperature records for the upper 700 meters of the ocean from 1960 to 1999.
That surpassed the previous record by 6.5 °F, which is the largest margin for an all - time high
temperature record at an Australian weather station with 40 or more years of data.
We can start to draw some interesting conclusions when combined
with temperature records - observational and instrumental.
It seems trivial to me that if temperature variability stays the same, then there will eventually be more
high temperature records over time if the overall trend is up.
According to a big chunk of ocean surface
temperature recorded by boat, the oceans were not warming nearly as quickly as the rest of the planet.
The atmospheric surface
temperature record since 1997 has essentially remained flat even as the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has risen.
Three quarters of the earth's surface is water for which we have no real long
term temperature record of any quality.
Changing
ocean temperature records decades after the event is no different in kind from changing the results of an opinion poll predicting an election after the result.
Temperature records go back over 130 years and show that the earth's average temperature has been rising for more than a century.
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