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Old 06-09-08, 08:00 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Thread Starter Re: May Had Fourth Coldest Globar Temperatures

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Originally Posted by Middleground View Post


Gill, I don't have time right now to rip your post to shreads, but let's start with this.
Where is the downward trend on here???
Your graph indicates a typical trick used by the alarmists... a start point to produce the desired results. Since I am contending that the temps started dropping in 2002, don't you think it wise to use 2002 as a starting point??? When you do, you get the graph that I posted.

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BTW, based-on what I've read so far, surface temperature readings are far far more accurate than satellite. I will post some excellent quotes later this weekend.
I'll be glad to look at what you have. But one word of warning... you'd better bring your "A" game and exhibit a better understanding of the subject than what I've seen from you so far. I have tons of data on the poor quality of surface temperature data. For starters, how do you explain the paucity of stations in the NASA GISS network as shown above??
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