How much the temperature changes in the years before and after 1945, we'll have to wait and see when
HadCRUT release the revised data.
HadCRUT released their latest global temperature dataset today, which confirmed what both NOAA and NASA reported earlier this month - that global temps declined during July 2012.
Not exact matches
«SMHI has in a letter, dated November 30, from UK MetOffice, received your request regarding the
release of data from the
HadCRUT dataset.
The request letter is asking for permission to
release the underlying
HadCRUT data for the SMHI stations that CRU previously had received monthly data for, also acknowledging that CRU's data isn't the same as the SMHI data.
The request is for
releasing «Data from the
HadCRUT dataset -LSB-...] under your present day purview -LSB-...] relating to your stations».
The Met Office (UKMO) refuses to
release data and methodology for their
HadCRUT global temperature dataset after being asked repeatedly.
In the case of the crucial
HadCRUT ground - based data developed in Great Britain, and the source most often used by the United Nations, the custodian has refused to
release the data and their manipulations of it and recently said that they have not even retained the original observations.