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NOAA&NASA: 2014 Warmest Year on Record
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<blockquote data-quote="cyptomcat" data-source="post: 134090" data-attributes="member: 323"><p>It's a combination of more data and different algorithms. They have probably looked at effect sizes in their papers, but I haven't read them. All of this stuff is public though. I think it's NASA that chooses some of the stations, whereas Berkeley uses all the stations. Something like 5 times as many stations IIRC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyptomcat, post: 134090, member: 323"] It's a combination of more data and different algorithms. They have probably looked at effect sizes in their papers, but I haven't read them. All of this stuff is public though. I think it's NASA that chooses some of the stations, whereas Berkeley uses all the stations. Something like 5 times as many stations IIRC. [/QUOTE]
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