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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 324972"><p>That's the problem with all this. You can bet they don't have any automatic cleansing of data on the high side during the summer. Oh but lets have a floor during the winter. Sigh.</p><p></p><p>I've seen lots of articles about what parts of the earth are above average (using surface temperature measurements), and often times they show sections of the earth where they don't even have temperature measurements - like remote sections of the ocean.</p><p></p><p>This is all such bad form. Some of those folks have realized their only option for getting the results they want is to make adjustments to the actual data. Unfortunately for them, they can't go back and make adjustments to or delete all their forecasts and predictions. And that's just double devastating. Because if the data is showing (falsely) an increase in temperatures but for no negative weather impacts like they predicted, they've really backed themselves into a corner. Oh well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 324972"] That's the problem with all this. You can bet they don't have any automatic cleansing of data on the high side during the summer. Oh but lets have a floor during the winter. Sigh. I've seen lots of articles about what parts of the earth are above average (using surface temperature measurements), and often times they show sections of the earth where they don't even have temperature measurements - like remote sections of the ocean. This is all such bad form. Some of those folks have realized their only option for getting the results they want is to make adjustments to the actual data. Unfortunately for them, they can't go back and make adjustments to or delete all their forecasts and predictions. And that's just double devastating. Because if the data is showing (falsely) an increase in temperatures but for no negative weather impacts like they predicted, they've really backed themselves into a corner. Oh well. [/QUOTE]
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