The phrase
"radiosonde datasets" refers to collections of information gathered from radiosondes, which are instruments used to measure weather conditions in the Earth's atmosphere. These datasets contain important data such as temperature, humidity, and wind speed, helping scientists study and analyze weather patterns and make accurate weather forecasts.
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Comparisons
with radiosonde datasets independently adjusted for inhomogeneities and Reanalyses suggest the actual tropical (20 ° S - 20 ° N) trend is +0.10 ± 0.03 °C decade − 1.
- You ignore two
radiosonde datasets and rely only on HadAT2, despite expert advice.
He doesn't mention that
the radiosonde datasets are regarded as questionable for climatological purposes at higher altitude due to radiative heating / cooling effects on the instrument packages.
The tropical hotspot 1) is seen in
some radiosonde datasets The IUK analysis does indicate some what of a hot spot, but that process uses «kriging» over the huge spaces devoid RAOB stations which may not be valid, because kriging assumes a homogeneous distribution: