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		<title>-Gisstemp &#8211; Global Temperature at &#8220;Tipping Point&#8221;?</title>
		<link>http://climatepatrol.net/2010/05/21/gisstemp-global-temperature-at-tipping-point/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[James Hansen, the 68 year old icon of climate research from the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (NASA GISS), has brought off another coup to combine his science with political alarmism. &#8220;We compare global temperature reconstructions of GISS, NCDC, and HadCRUT. We conclude that global temperature continued to rise rapidly in the past decade, despite large year-to-year fluctuations associated with the El Nino-La Nina cycle of tropical ocean temperature.&#8221; draft of &#8220;Current GISS Global Surface Temperature Analysis&#8221;, dated March 19, 2010. But he plows a lonely furrow, using his GISS co-authors R. Ruedy, M. Sato, and K. Lo . Co-author R. Ruedy wrote in his August 3, 2007, email to his co-worker at GISS and RealClimate blogger Gavin Schmidt: The United States Historical Climate Network] data are not routinely kept up-to-date (at this point the (sic) seem to end in 2002)&#8230;NASA’s assumption that the adjustments made the older data consistent with future data … may not have been correct. He claimed that this introduced an estimated warming into the [U.S.] record of 0.1 deg C. Ruedy then described an alternate way of manipulating the USHCN temperature data in line with the Global Climate Network (GHCN), “a more careful method they might consider using, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Global Temperature 1979 &#8211; May 2008 &#8211; HATCrut3, Giss, NCDC, RSS, UAH</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 22:24:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The temperature history of the satellite era shows a trend of + 1,64°C per century as of May 2008 when combining five independent data sets. This is rather at the lower end of the IPCC projections and there are many indications that this upward trend will not continue. But for today, I just give you the facts. As promised before, I plotted a superimposed chart combining five different datasets of global temperature history. Please note that for one of them &#8211; GISS-NASA &#8211; I chose the one &#8220;meteorological stations only&#8221;, which means emphasis is given on those weather stations the data whereof are under constant revision, including those on parking lots, near air conditioners and on ships, etc, etc. But this is the domain of expertise of http://climateaudit.org and http://wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com.]]></description>
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