THE WARMER YEARS NOT ARCHIVED
The estimated amount of global warming had been achieved by lowering annual global temperatures already published by NASA, British Meteorology Office and CRU East Anglia and reported in several news outlets including New York Times, United Press International, Washington Post and LA Times. These higher temperatures were then substituted with lower values in 1998 to create the impression that the earth had warmed and temperatures were lowered from 60 F down to 58 F. Matching similar temperatures of the WMO and Hockey Stick Graph that they both had been using, the 1961-1990 baseline of 57 F, in 1998.
Meanwhile the British readings showed that the average global temperature in 1988 was 0.612 degrees Fahrenheit higher than the long-term average for the period 1950 through 1979, which is a base for comparing global temperatures. The average worldwide temperature for that 30 year period is roughly 59 degrees Fahrenheit, the British researchers said. The 1988 average temperature was 0.018 degrees higher than the average for 1987, the previous high year.
Dr. Phil Jones, a climatologist at East Anglia, said global temperatures rose on average about one degree Fahrenheit since the beginning of the century. He said the six warmest years on record were, in order, 1988, 1987, 1983, 1981, 1980 and 1986. This tends to match up with satellite data submitted by NASA/Goddard in 1990 (left) in three separate studies they had conducted. NASA, who put men on the Moon in 1969, can’t be ignored.
Dr Phil Jones joined CRU East Anglia in 1976 and became their head climatologist in 1998, had submitted data that convinced contributors namely: The British Meteorological Office, the National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C., the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and University of Alabama in Huntsville, Ala., the International Research Institute in New York and the Climatic Prediction Center in Washington.”This number’s amazing,” said Dr. Philip D. Jones, head climatologist at the University of East Anglia in England, speaking of a field in which records are normally set in fractions. Dr. Jones provided much of the information on which yesterday’s announcement was based. According to the new figures, the average global temperature this year (1998) will turn out to be about 58 F, a full degree warmer than the 1961-1990 average of 57 F. This was drop of two degrees Fahrenheit from the NASA data and more than four degrees Fahrenheit below NOAA’s data for 1997 at 62.65 degrees Fahrenheit. After more than 100 years of temperature monitoring, in the space of just two years, the “experts” had posted three different temperatures, NOAA at 62.45 F, NASA at 59 F+ and CRU East Anglia at 58 F.
Global Warmth In ’88 Is Found To Set a Record
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I have just read the NOAA 2022 report which shows a cooling trend of -1.06 C per century.
Good news eh?
The higher temperatures that had prevailed for almost 30 years, averaging approximately 15.5 C, had already exceeded the IPCC’s 1990 warning regarding the dreaded 15.17 C, the 1.5 C above the pre-industrial temperature of 13.67 C which is why the were reduced!