Tuesday, August 28, 2007

NOAA Didn't Get NASA's Memo

A report from some scientists at NOAA are blaming greenhouse gases for 2006 being the 2nd hottest year on record in America. Unfortunately, the letter is wrong before it's even published, because, according to NASA, 1934 is the hottest year on record, followed by 1998, 1921, and then 2006. 2006 was only the 4th hottest on record. The AP climate science fact checkers are up to their usual standards. Nevermind that the NOAA letter is based on GCM's trying to incorporate the El Niño effect, which has never been successfully managed to any "consensus" satisfaction. NOAA, of course, manages its temperature record differently than NASA, but has not made any corrections or statements regarding the other body's changes. So, we have two federally funded bodies with differing climate records. Consensus?

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