LOL, I was holding that back for later. This article doesn't even mention
how, for instance, Russian temperature readings were found to be unreliable
because when measurements were not taken in a particular month, people just
carried the previous month's readings forward.

Bogus data.

On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Sam wrote:

> Something fishy going on here:
>
> Warmest years
> GISS U.S. Temperatures (deg C) in New Order
> Year    Old     New
> 1934    1.23    1.25
> 1998    1.24    1.23
> 1921    1.12    1.15
> 2006    1.23    1.13
> 1931    1.08    1.08
> 1999    0.94    0.93
> 1953    0.91    0.90
> 1990    0.88    0.87
> 1938    0.85    0.86
> 1939    0.84    0.85
>
> Based on this data
> http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs/Fig.D.txt
>
> Now for the conspiracy:
>
> http://www.heartland.org/publications/environment%20climate/article.html?articleid=24359
>


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