My interpretation of this article: Scientists have no reliable temperature data history and thus there is no way to know whether or not the planet is warming. Am I wrong?https://twitter.com/JSegor/status/1080471267982008321 …
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I wouldn't trust primo facie on this, but I wouldn't trust word salad either. I think a much better way is to say "look, you see there's a trigger and a raise, so if it's true it has to show somehow in the few unadjusted dataset we have relevant to the claim.
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Now Tony Heller created a tool just to do that check but I'd need someone to check his code first. That's here (he also has a Mac version). https://realclimatescience.com/unhiding-the-decline-for-windows/ …
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Well, homogenization is considered a legitimate process by the mainstream scientific community. There are examples in the Fact-check article, e.g. moving from one type of thermometer to another changes the readings, external changes in the surrounding environment, etc.
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Here’s a Twitter “moment” that I put together some time ago. It uses real raw temperature data results to demonstrate the value of homogenization adjustments:https://twitter.com/i/moments/1009988469530087424 …
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Berkeley Earth said that if anything, we (NOAA) are UNDERESTIMATING the warming trend.
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Unfortunately this has the word "Berkeley" attached to it which immediately makes it suspect to anti-lefters..
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Also keep in mind, surface temperature readings are only one of many different AGW indicators: Annual Greenhouse Gas Index, Arctic Sea Ice Extent, Atm CO2, Frost-Free Seasons, Surface Temp, Heating & Cooling Degree Days, Sea Surface Temp, Start of Spring, Ocean Chlorophyll, etc
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The likelihood that all the AGW indicators point in the same direction and there is no real warming trend is very low. I gave just a few indicators, Katharine Hayhoe says there may be over 1000 of them.
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What are the odds that all of the manual "adjustments" to historical data are in the same direction?
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