Re: Is the U.S. Temperature Record Reliable?



On Thu, 07 May 2009 13:56:30 -0700, °cg° <cgrams7@{removethis}yahoo.com> wrote:

On Thu, 7 May 2009 14:57:56 -0500, "marcodbeast" <its@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

°cg° wrote:
On Thu, 7 May 2009 11:52:28 -0500, "marcodbeast" <its@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

.only one of literally hundreds of other networks and measurement
sources (including several satellites) verifying AGW - not to
mention that the USA is something like 5% of the globe. ;)

Cite please!

Feel free to start here.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_warming


Which led me to this;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instrumental_temperature_record

And this site isn't really in sync with your take on this matter. It
seems to be more inline with Watts. Is this really what you wanted to
reference.

BTW, I didn't see anything that was directly on the verification
(satellites, etc.) you mentioned. Perhaps you know of a better place
to start?


Why argue with someone that cannot see the truth even when it bites him in the ass. I killfiled him
long ago and only see his posts when someone responds to him,

JP
--

Without trucks,
America stops!
.



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