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NOAA&NASA: 2014 Warmest Year on Record
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<blockquote data-quote="Berg" data-source="post: 126968" data-attributes="member: 739"><p>The links in AE's post do not make me doubt temperature records and in no way add up to fraud as others have said.</p><p></p><p>The bloomberg link says there was a mistake made. When it was pointed out, NASA confirmed the mistake. Mistakes happen and this is what one would expect the process to look like. </p><p>The NASA link is a follow up on the same issue.</p><p>Yes, the Goddard link says a lot of things, but the Judith Curry link also says that she disagrees with Goddards criticisms.</p><p></p><p>Unless your standard is that absolute accuracy is demanded before any science can be believed, this should just be seen as part of the natural process of science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berg, post: 126968, member: 739"] The links in AE's post do not make me doubt temperature records and in no way add up to fraud as others have said. The bloomberg link says there was a mistake made. When it was pointed out, NASA confirmed the mistake. Mistakes happen and this is what one would expect the process to look like. The NASA link is a follow up on the same issue. Yes, the Goddard link says a lot of things, but the Judith Curry link also says that she disagrees with Goddards criticisms. Unless your standard is that absolute accuracy is demanded before any science can be believed, this should just be seen as part of the natural process of science. [/QUOTE]
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