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science magazine NASA GISS a temperature outlier again – this time for the southern hemisphere  
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/01/20/giss-a-temperature-outlier-agai... NASA GISS a temperature outlier again – this time for the southern hemisphere 20 01 2010 Bob Tisdale shows us that GISS is once again, “way out there” in 2009 compared to other global temperature data sets. It is not surprising, we’ve come to expect it. Was 2009 The Warmest Year On Record In The Southern Hemisphere? Guest Post by Bob Tisdale
 
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science magazine NASA GISS a temperature outlier again – this time for the southern hemisphere  
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/01/20/giss-a-temperature-outlier-agai... NASA GISS a temperature outlier again – this time for the southern hemisphere 20 01 2010 Bob Tisdale shows us that GISS is once again, “way out there” in 2009 compared to other global temperature data sets. It is not surprising, we’ve come to expect it. Was 2009 The Warmest Year On Record In The Southern Hemisphere? Guest Post by Bob Tisdale A blogger.  I've come to never expect a real scientist from you.
 
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science magazine NASA GISS a temperature outlier again – this time for the southern hemisphere  
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/01/20/giss-a-temperature-outlier-agai... NASA GISS a temperature outlier again – this time for the southern hemisphere 20 01 2010 Bob Tisdale shows us that GISS is once again, “way out there” in 2009 compared to other global temperature data sets. It is not surprising, we’ve come to expect it. Was 2009 The Warmest Year On Record In The Southern Hemisphere? Guest Post by Bob Tisdale A blogger.  I've come to never expect a real scientist from you. lack of refutation noted... yet again
 
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science magazine NASA GISS a temperature outlier again – this time for the southern hemisphere  
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/01/20/giss-a-temperature-outlier-agai... NASA GISS a temperature outlier again – this time for the southern hemisphere 20 01 2010 Bob Tisdale shows us that GISS is once again, “way out there” in 2009 compared to other global temperature data sets. It is not surprising, we’ve come to expect it. Was 2009 The Warmest Year On Record In The Southern Hemisphere? Guest Post by Bob Tisdale A blogger.  I've come to never expect a real scientist from you. lack of refutation noted... yet again Lack of posting anything that needs refuting noted ... yet again. The little boy with the cookie analogy stills hold.
 
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science magazine NASA GISS a temperature outlier again – this time for the southern hemisphere  
NASA GISS a temperature outlier again – this time for the southern hemisphere 20 01 2010 Bob Tisdale shows us that GISS is once again, “way out there” in 2009 compared to other global temperature data sets. It is not surprising, we’ve come to expect it. Was 2009 The Warmest Year On Record In The Southern Hemisphere? Guest Post by Bob Tisdale A blogger.  I've come to never expect a real scientist from you. What, you mean a bona fide climate 'scientist'? Like Dr Rajendra K. Pachauri, Chairman of the IPCC? http://www.rkpachauri.org/bio.php It now emerges that the ‘fact’ that the Himalayan glaciers are going to be completely melted away by 2035 has now been totally debunked. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) had, in 2007, issued a benchmark report with a central theme that these glaciers would be gone by 2035. But this whole claim was _base_d on a short ‘phone interview with an Indian scientist, Syed Hasnain of Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University as well as a 1999 magazine article. Syed Hasnain has since said that this claim was purely speculation. The head of the IPCC, Dr Rajendra Pachauri, is actually a former railway engineer with a PhD in economics. He is not “the World’s top climate scientist”. Read more: http://www.economicvoice.com/more-misleading-climate-change- data/5005646#ixzz0dI8ASQgM LOL!
 
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science magazine NASA GISS a temperature outlier again – this time for the southern hemisphere  
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/01/20/giss-a-temperature-outlier-agai... Guest Post by Bob Tisdale A blogger.  I've come to never expect a real scientist from you. You don't have to be a 'real scientist' to verify the plots. You just download the original data, then cut&paste it to Excel or OpenOffice, then choose 'create graphic' from the menu. Anybody could do it. At the botttom of the article there are _link_s pointing to the data. nasa.gov, noaa.gov, and knmi.nl will certainly meet your criteria for 'real scientists'. Joern
 
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