American Journal of Geophysics, Geochemistry and Geosystems
Articles Information
American Journal of Geophysics, Geochemistry and Geosystems, Vol.1, No.3, Aug. 2015, Pub. Date: Jul. 16, 2015
The “Artefacts” of Data Biases in Surface Temperatures are Hiding the Hiatus
Pages: 66-70 Views: 4589 Downloads: 1716
Authors
[01] A. Parker, School of Engineering and Physical Science, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia.
Abstract
As almost any trend can be built by continuous tampering of past information rather than simply keeping the computational procedure unaltered and updating the data sets with freshly measured data, the latest paper published by NOAA in Science that negates the “hiatus” in global warming since 1998 also admitted by the IPCC is not a surprise. However, this prompts serious questions about the political bias of high impact factor journals. My contribution shows the information from conflicting data sets of measured lower troposphere temperatures and reconstructed surface air temperatures continuously corrected.
Keywords
Surface Air Temperatures, Measurements, Reconstructions, Global Warming, Climate Change
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