On Feb 7, 11:15 pm, "B0N0Z" <B0...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Too bad so sad
NASA announced in May 2004 that the UAH group found errors in their
analysis of the Microwave Sounding Units on board NOAA satellites.
Once the UAH group released thier corrected values the UAH group
agreed that "for more than two decades, the troposphere has actually
been warming faster than the surface. " "Thus, the real lower to
middle troposphere trend appears to be around +0.10 to +0.13 deg K/
decade uncorrected for stratospheric cooling, and +0.18 to 0.21 deg K/
decade with this accounted for--exactly as predicted by theory and the
latest models. Due to the problems I've described above, few people
today believe UAH[Spencer and Christy]'s lower and middle troposphere
trends. The only exceptions to this are global warming skeptics, who
prefer them because they yield the desired low warming that their
belief system requires."
Try twisting data, peer-reviewed papers and press-releases using
something more recent so you can demonstrate how foolish you are


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