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To: Sdgla who wrote (905701)12/6/2015 2:44:44 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575424
 
Monkton is not a scientist.

"The UAH satellite data are cloaked in darkness and fraught with errors, while the RSS satellite data come mainly from Carl Mears who himself says the surface thermometer data are better for determining climate trends"

Asses Bray
Posted on December 6, 2015

It’s what they do. Some have two legs and come from Texas, like Ted Cruz and Lamar Smith, and what they like to bray about is their belief that global warming isn’t happening.

They seem inordinately fond of satellite temperature data because it doesn’t show as much warming as data from actual thermometers (the satellites don’t actually measure temperature, they measure microwave brightness). But satellite temperature data have some very serious problems ( the Rabett has an excellent post on that very topic). The UAH satellite data are cloaked in darkness and fraught with errors, while the RSS satellite data come mainly from Carl Mears who himself says the surface thermometer data are better for determining climate trends. But using that would mean being reasonable, something asses tend to be uncomfortable with.

The asses don’t like temperature measurements from actual thermometers (especially, it seems, Lamar Smith), whether it be at earth’s surface or in the troposphere. You see, surface thermometers say this about global temperature:



Thermometers carried aloft through the atmosphere (in balloons) say this:
(edit...the Gold, Silver and Bronze standard)



They also seem to dislike nature’s thermometers. Those are things that aren’t direct temperature measurements, but are such strong indicators that you can’t dispute they’re telling a temperature story. Not without looking like an idiot (which makes one think that maybe it’s a bit surprising they don’t do exactly that).

The clearest of all is sea level, which is ruled by temperature-related processes: thermal expansion of sea water and melting of land-bound ice. And, it too puts the lie to the “not global warming” narrative:



We can also “go local” with nature’s thermometers. Sometimes the asses like to do that themselves (e.g. those from Oklahoma who find snowballs), whenever some local and temporary fluctuation goes their way, but they don’t much cotton to those with actual trends, like the day when the ice covering a lake finally breaks up. Known as “ice-out day,” here it is for Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire:



The ice is breaking up earlier, in fact these days it’s happening about two weeks sooner on average than it used to. Some lakes, like Mendota in Wisconsin, not only have data for ice-out day:



which is happening about two weeks sooner than it used to, they also have data for ice-in, the day when the ice forms on the lake:



That’s coming, on average, more than three weeks later than it used to. With the ice forming three weeks later and breaking up two weeks earlier, the average duration of ice cover is 5 full weeks less than it used to be:



But of course, the asses can usually find at least one place where things are going their way, even when looking at the trend (rather than just a single snowball). There are glaciers, for instance, which are actually getting bigger rather than shrinking. A few. A very veryfew. But if you do a genuine, thorough survey of the world’s glaciers, if you dare to get thorough about it, then the asses are likely to have a conniption fit because they, too, put the lie to the “no global warming lately” line.

Considering that the evidence, from the world’s thermometers and nature’s too, makes it so bleedin’ obvious that global warming continues, one wonders that some of the asses are still trying to assault the thermometer data and malign the scientists who tally it. After all, the more they talk about it, the more it draws attention — to the very global warming, and how like the ever-ready bunny it’s “still going,” that frustrates them so.

And they must be exhausted from constantly having to change their story as each temporary fluctuation they fell in love with, and each crackpot theory du jour, crumbles before their eyes. All in all, climate deniers have a very hard time deciding what their story should be. But they’re working on it. Bingo, anyone?

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