STUDY: Satellites show no acceleration in global warming for 23 years

University of Alabama-Huntsville climate scientists John Christy and Richard McNider found that by removing the climate effects of volcanic eruptions early on in the satellite temperature record showed virtually no change in the rate of warming since the early 1990s.

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|2017-11-30T06:12:24-05:00November 30th, 2017|4 Comments

Measuring global temperatures: Satellites or thermometers?

NASA and NOAA's "hottest ever" temperature pronouncements rely on thermometers, but ignore the other two primary ways of measuring global air temperatures, satellites and radiosondes (weather balloons).

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|2016-01-26T19:00:27-05:00January 26th, 2016|248 Comments
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