BASELINE TEMPERATURE BETWEEN 1951-1990 NOW AT AVERAGE 14 C

Earth temperature with a stable 15 C (59 F)was confirmed in a recently updated version of the planetary data (link below) which matched a baseline temperature of 15 C, subject to anomalies, posted by US and British Authorities in the graph below and further confirmed in the New York Times in 1994: “The NASA Goddard reported on the basis of temperature measurements on land that last year 1994 tied with 1987 as the fourth warmest year since comparable records were first kept in 1880″. ” The Average temperature in both years was 15.32 C

Earth Temperature Fifteen Degrees Fahrenheit

   The Earth-Atmosphere Energy Balance  

“The 1990 record high was 59.85 degrees”. “The eight warmest years since 1880 have all occurred in the 1980’s and 1990’s”, the Goddard group said. The other, maintained by the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York, shows the average 1995 temperature at 59.7 degrees, slightly below of 1990 as the warmest year since record-keeping began in 1866. But the difference is within the margin of sampling error, and the two years virtually finished neck and neck.

1998 would need to have been lowered to 14 C which meant there was no alternative for those who had hitched their careers to the notion of global warming but to reduce the baseline temperature to 14 C resulting in the year 1915  previously shown at 15 C in CRU graph above being changed 14.06 C.

Hockey Stick graph at 14.44 C was compiled using Ice Core and tree ring data

Hockey Stick graph shown on the front cover of the WMO 1999 climate report

The original date of the above links, that pegged the Earth’s temperature at a stable 15 C (59 F), has never been provided and as a result all we have today are updated versions. This has allowed the UN and IPCC to continue imposing the global warming, caused by an increasing Carbon Dioxide, on world communities. 

1 Comment

  1. Barbara Nolan says:

    The Ice Core, Tree Ring data and Historical records have been regarded as more accurate and reliable than thermometers and satellites to measure global temperatures!

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