[Terrapreta] Ice-age anyone?
Kurt Treutlein
rukurt at westnet.com.au
Sat Apr 26 19:50:05 CDT 2008
Sean K. Barry wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> What are you saying?! Two sites. Not even real sites? Annual
> average global atmospheric temperatures are not measured merely from
> two sites that are in urban areas. The variation from two sites taken
> in total cannot add any statistically significant variation to the
> mass of data that has been compiled from sensors all over the world,
> operated by diverse people all over the world. Your posting say
> nothing USEFUL. Your claims are weak, ill-founded, and always wholly
> or nearly wholly unsupported. Show me the paper that says 1500+
> qualified, Nobel prize winning scientists, will back up, and agree
> wholly with your assertions?
>
> http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/306/5702/1686
>
> Back it up. Or, shut up, and make some cooperative contributions to
> this discussion.
>
> Regards,
>
> SKB
Sean,
Knock off the bullying claptrap! He shows a couple of sites that
demonstrate the problem of urbanisations effects on old established
weather stations. The real question is: How many more sites are equally
affected. If you believe that there are only a few and these have little
effect on the overall picture, then kindly show us a paper that
supports that view.
Kurt
who remembers trying to teach you elementary chemistry, little more than
a year ago.
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