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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: maceng2 who wrote (700647)9/8/2005 12:09:01 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
I saw no indication of a warming trend in that interesting read. But your sources have provided an objective measure of a cooling trend.

So this is a cut from a conservative source.
It is an unfortunate fact, for example, that the longest continuous temperature record, Central England, is situated in one of the most populous and industrialised places on Earth.

That may be a true sentence totally out of context.

The ice cores of Greenland cantain several proxi represention of temperatrure records thousands of time longer than you conservative source. I presume you source refers to actual measurements of temperature and not the dozens of proxi temperature records currently being evaluated.

But using your source and selecting what real sensors say. It shows a slight cooling trend, numberwatch.co.uk

Less fortunately, the satellite record is relatively short, as the technology has not been around for very long. It shows a slight cooling trend, but all finite data sets show trends that are not necessarily properties of the parent distribution. All the satellite data tell us at the moment is that there are no dramatic changes of temperature occurring.
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