His figures from 147
weather stations around the world showed that average global temperatures increased by 0.59 F from 1880 to 1935 — double what he had predicted based on increasing carbon dioxide.
All of
the weather stations around the world can be accessed via the Goddard Institute linked below.
In the paper1, the authors used data from
weather stations around the world; those in China «were selected on the basis of station history: we chose those with few, if any, changes in instrumentation, location or observation times», they wrote.
So for these clowns to claim that they've got a network of 10,000
weather stations around the world and they can calculate the «global average» temperature it is in reality an astonishingly retarded thing to say.
The data were gathered from
weather stations around the world and then adjusted to take account of variables in the way they were collected.
Besides these thousands of thermometer readings from
weather stations around the world, there are many other clear indicators of global warming such as rising ocean temperatures, sea level, and atmospheric humidity, and declining snow cover, glacier mass, and sea ice.
When scientists in the 1960s - 70s compiled data to build their global average temperature series they used state averages of monthly mean temperatures from
weather stations around the world.
Urban areas are warmer than rural areas, and many
weather stations around the world have become surrounded by urban sprawl since the Industrial Revolution.
Usually scientists rely on the temperature over land, taken from
weather stations around the world for the last 150 years, to show global warming.
They started collecting temperature data from
weather stations around the world.
The German scientist then randomly selected 120
weather stations around the world and manually compared the archived data to GISS» 2012 temperature records.
Not exact matches
«Non-linear» animal reactions He and his colleagues based their analysis on nearly 500 million temperature records collected at 3,000
weather stations between 1961 and 2009, feeding that information into models that allowed them to estimate how climate shifts affected the metabolism of cold - blooded insects, lizards and amphibians
around the
world.
Back in ’88 there was still quite a debate about whether the
world was in fact warming or whether the temperature record had been contaminated by the urban heat island effect of cities springing up
around former rural
weather stations.
If a substantial fraction of all the
weather stations from
around the
world have been affected by urbanization bias, then this could have introduced an artificial warming trend into the «global temperature trend» estimates.
To conduct its analysis, GISS uses publicly available data from three sources:
weather data from more than a thousand meteorological
stations around the
world; satellite observations of sea surface temperature; and Antarctic research
station measurements.
Furthermore extensive regions
around the
world lack any
weather stations at all.
Thousands of
weather stations data
around the
world show a warming Earth, I don't care what it's doing far above my head.
The temperature analysis produced at GISS is compiled from
weather data from more than 1,000 meteorological
stations around the
world, satellite observations of sea - surface temperature, and Antarctic research
station measurements.
Evidence for changes in the climate system abounds, from the top of the atmosphere to the depths of the oceans (Figure 2.1).1 Scientists and engineers from
around the
world have compiled this evidence using satellites,
weather balloons, thermometers at surface
stations, and many other types of observing systems that monitor the Earth's
weather and climate.
According to my sample of
weather stations all
around the
world, http://www.letterdash.com/HenryP/henrys-pool-table-on-global-warming
The temperature analysis produced at GISS is compiled from
weather data from more than 1,000 meteorological
stations around the
world, satellite observations of sea surface temperature and Antarctic research
station measurements.
Temperature records from
around the
world — from
weather stations in both urban and rural areas, and from
weather balloons and satellites — tell us the
world is warming.
We also see evidence of this same sort of siting problem
around the
world at many other official
weather stations, suggesting that the same upward bias on trend also manifests itself in the global temperature record.»