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4 Thoughts to “Iceland’s Cold June; Big Freeze Kills At Least 9 In Argentina; Global Temps Nudge Lower In June; + No, Renewables Are Not Taking Over The World”
Cap as usual thanks for the data. In holland were i live they are busy getting all the buildings of the gas and its going marvellous.
there are on gas, coal power plant anymore only wind and solar so regulary holland stand still completely but the government thinks that that is good for us so we are living in a great country witch has no debts at all. It’s going wonderful here. Hope you live likewise in such a good country.
Cap lives in Portugal.
I live in Metcalfe County KY where we use COAL for power…and it is RELIABLE 24/7/365 and with President Trump we are refitting coal power plants to be CLEAN and we will have TONS of POWER!!!!
But California and New York are going the other way and Blackouts are occuring…sucks to be them!!!
If the UAH temperature averages 0.5 degrees for the rest of the year the yearly anomaly will be about 0.24 degrees lower than last year which is a much bigger change either up or down than is seen in many years. Obviously the media will ignore it but if there was a 0.24 degree increase they’d be shouting from the roof tops.
The satellites that measure the temperature of the atmosphere are in low orbits which means there’s a tiny amount of drag on them from the very top of the atmosphere which means their orbit decays. For this reason the readings they give become less accurate over time until they’re pretty inaccurate and readings from a newer satellite have to be used. Accurately correcting for this changes is incredibly hard which is why there’s been various versions of the UAH data set. Drs Spencer and Christy believe that as their knowledge of how to correct for these changes increases each version becomes more accurate than the previous one. All this means there aren’t 15 satellites measuring the temp of the atmosphere although there may well of been 15 in total since measurements started in 1979. Because new satellites used to be launched fairly regularly there used to always be at least 2 or 3 providing accurate measurements. Less have been launched recently so there’s now only one that’s still accurate. Is NASA going to launch more or are they going to let the UAH data set die in perhaps 8 years because it doesn’t fit the narrative and shows much lower anomalies than the heavily adjusted thermometer based data sets?
Cap as usual thanks for the data. In holland were i live they are busy getting all the buildings of the gas and its going marvellous.
there are on gas, coal power plant anymore only wind and solar so regulary holland stand still completely but the government thinks that that is good for us so we are living in a great country witch has no debts at all. It’s going wonderful here. Hope you live likewise in such a good country.
Cap lives in Portugal.
I live in Metcalfe County KY where we use COAL for power…and it is RELIABLE 24/7/365 and with President Trump we are refitting coal power plants to be CLEAN and we will have TONS of POWER!!!!
But California and New York are going the other way and Blackouts are occuring…sucks to be them!!!
Could someone translate this into english?
If the UAH temperature averages 0.5 degrees for the rest of the year the yearly anomaly will be about 0.24 degrees lower than last year which is a much bigger change either up or down than is seen in many years. Obviously the media will ignore it but if there was a 0.24 degree increase they’d be shouting from the roof tops.
The satellites that measure the temperature of the atmosphere are in low orbits which means there’s a tiny amount of drag on them from the very top of the atmosphere which means their orbit decays. For this reason the readings they give become less accurate over time until they’re pretty inaccurate and readings from a newer satellite have to be used. Accurately correcting for this changes is incredibly hard which is why there’s been various versions of the UAH data set. Drs Spencer and Christy believe that as their knowledge of how to correct for these changes increases each version becomes more accurate than the previous one. All this means there aren’t 15 satellites measuring the temp of the atmosphere although there may well of been 15 in total since measurements started in 1979. Because new satellites used to be launched fairly regularly there used to always be at least 2 or 3 providing accurate measurements. Less have been launched recently so there’s now only one that’s still accurate. Is NASA going to launch more or are they going to let the UAH data set die in perhaps 8 years because it doesn’t fit the narrative and shows much lower anomalies than the heavily adjusted thermometer based data sets?