Jan 22, 2010 · ... just one thermometer [for measuring] everything north of latitude 65 degrees.” Both the authors, and the institute, are well-known in ...
... just one thermometer [for measuring] everything north of latitude 65 degrees.” Both the authors, and the institute, are well-known in climate-change circles ...
Mar 17, 2010 · Cherry Picking: Geo Guy originally claimed NOAA uses "just one thermometer [for measuring] everything north of latitude 65 degrees." I ...
... just one thermometer [for measuring] everything north of latitude 65 degrees.” Why does that matter? Using the agency's own figures, Smith shows that in ...
... just one thermometer [for measuring] everything north of latitude 65 degrees.” Both the authors, and the institute, are well-known in climate-change circles ...
... just one thermometer [for measuring] everything north of latitude 65 degrees.” Both the authors, and the institute, are well-known in climate-change circles ...
... just one thermometer [for measuring] everything north of latitude 65 degrees.” Both the authors, and the institute, are well-known in climate-change circles ...
So, let's just take the first factual claim in your comment: NOAA uses "just one thermometer [for measuring] everything north of latitude 65 degrees." Can ...
Jan 25, 2010 · ... just one thermometer [for measuring] everything north of latitude 65 degrees.” Both the authors, and the institute, are well-known in ...
... just one thermometer [for measuring] everything north of latitude 65 degrees. … Mr. D'Aleo and Mr. Smith say NOAA and another U.S. agency, the NASA Goddard ...