All recently published reconstructions agree well during
the satellite observational period and diverge only in the past.
However the mainstream media (worldwide) did not reveal that the same source also reported that in the Antarctic, the sea - ice extent there was at a record high level within the same short
satellite observational period.
Not exact matches
... Even in the
satellite era — the best observed
period in Earth's climate history — there are significant uncertainties in key
observational datasets.
Covering the
period 1979 - 2004, it was completed using the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) numerical assimilation and forecast system and specially collected and prepared
observational and
satellite data from many sources including the European Center for Medium - Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), and the Meteorological Research Institute (MRI) of JMA.
There are also papers explaining the mechanisms by which specific solar cycle changes could reduce planetary cloud cover and there is
observational evidence that shows sub cycles of warming and cooling with the sub cycles correlating to the specific solar mechanisms during the 20 year
period at which time there was
satellite measurement of planetary cloud cover.
... Even in the
satellite era — the best observed
period in Earth's climate history — there are significant uncertainties in key
observational datasets.
«Here we present
observational evidence... based on analyses of
satellite data for the
period of 2003 - 2011 over a region in west - central Texas, where four of the world's largest wind farms are located».