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Re: This is why you don't put an official NOAA temperature sensor over concrete

by "0NBZ0" <0NBZ0@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 23, 2008 at 01:42 PM

"Ouroboros_Rex" <its@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:fuli0c$c5n$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Tunderbar wrote:
>>
http://wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com/2008/04/21/this-is-why-you-dont-put-an-official-noaa-temperature-sensor-over-concrete/
> Except, of course, that as with all his sites, he can't show a single 
> bit of bad data or bad effect on any dataset or model.  He can't even 
> verify a heat effect from the concrete at the level of the sensor! 
> lol

Spoken like a truly blinkered, agenda-driven, socialist AGW zealot!!!




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Bonzo


"The notion of a static, unchanging climate is foreign to the history of 
the earth or any other planet with a fluid envelope. The fact that the 
developed world went into hysterics over changes in global mean 
temperature of a few tenths of a degree will astound future 
 generations." Richard Lindzen, Professor of Meteorology MIT and Member 
of the National Academy of Sciences
 




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Re: This is why you don't put an official NOAA temperature senso
"0NBZ0" <0NB  2008-04-23 13:42:38 
Re: This is why you don't put an official NOAA temperature senso
"Ouroboros_Rex"  2008-04-23 10:28:11 
Re: This is why you don't put an official NOAA temperature senso
"V-for-Vendicar"  2008-04-27 00:48:50 

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