By figuring out the exact thermal transfer rate as you go downward in the strata being measured and taking
an exact temperature measurement along the way surface temperature changes in the past can be observed.
Not exact matches
The satellites give
temperature measurements with a spatial resolution of roughly 1 square kilometre, which the team matched up with data from the US Federal Aviation Administration on the
exact location of 2358 wind turbines in west - central Texas.
All you need do (and see p. 171 for
exact measurements and step - by - simple - step guide) is to thaw for 3 — 4 hours at room
temperature, arrange some slices on a plate, douse with orange juice and liqueur, and top with blackberries strewn with orange zest [and you have an orange - blackberry trifle].
Then there are the much more accurate and comprehensive satellite
measurement systems, RSS / UAH, which measure 24/7 the average
temperature of every cubic inch of the lower troposphere — the
exact place where global warming is meant to occur, according to the theory.
With the ever increasing divergence of surface
temperatures (NASA GISS) from satellite ones (UAH / RSS), and the subsequent divergence of overheated climate models (IPCC CMIP5) to observed reality, it is worth some background on the atmospheric
temperature measurement systems used to measure the
temperature of the lower troposphere — the
exact place where global warming theory is meant to occur and be measured: