Not exact matches
Successful baking
means eliminating as much potential for error as possible, and that
means making sure your
measurements are
exact.
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:
The
exact meaning of surface varies according to the
measurement method used, but it is between 1 millimetre (0.04 in) and 20 metres (70 ft) below the sea surface.»