"Temperature data" refers to information or measurements that tell us how hot or cold a particular place or object is. It helps us understand and track the changes in temperature over time, which can be useful for various purposes such as weather forecasting, climate studies, or monitoring heating and cooling systems.
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This model suggests an 80 percent chance of a record high in 2016, without any
global temperature data for this year being used at all.
Many in the scientific community believe that a distinctive greenhouse - warming signature is evident in surface
temperature data for the past few decades.
As readers are probably aware, I haven't taken much issue
with temperature data other than pressing the field to be more transparent.
Global warming skeptics have increasingly become critical of adjustments to
raw temperature data made by government climate agencies.
Considering these challenges, it's not a surprise that there have been a number of major corrections to the satellite
temperature data over the years.
There have, I believe, been at least one if not two occasions where sharp eyes have spotted changes in
historical temperature data sets without notification.
In the new study, the researchers searched for such events recorded in sea surface
temperature data recorded as far back as 1900 and in satellite data since 1982.
Actual temperature data doesn't cooperate with their party line that mankind is ruining the planet with its addiction to so - called fossil fuels and its appetite for ample, affordable energy.
As can be clearly seen, the
adjusted temperature data lies clearly within the 95 % confidence interval of the adjusted model data.
Regardless of the
recent temperature data, we are not indefinitely going to continue burning carbon at ten times the rate of sequestration.
I think the effort could provide
good temperature data over an almost 50 year period and down to depths of at least 100 meters.
These include questions about the use of climate data from tree rings and whether
proxy temperature data and instrumental data have been improperly combined.
Another strength is that the microwave sensors
gather temperature data for a deep layer of the atmosphere, rather than just at the surface.
If solar is increased by feedbacks (like cloud cover), that will give the same fit of
past temperature data at the cost of combined GHG + aerosol.
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