Cooling The Past In Russia
December 29, 2014
By Paul Homewood
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gistemp/show_station.cgi?id=222206740006&dt=1&ds=1
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gistemp/show_station.cgi?id=222206740000&dt=1&ds=14
How GISS got rid of the embarrassing 1940’s blip in Siberia.
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Is the y-axis also supposed to change if the gif?
The two GISS graphs are on different y-scales
No doubt to make direct comparisons that little bit more difficult, eh?
Do the Russians have any comment on GISS changing their data?
I asked them a couple of years ago, and got no answer!
I have to say that the adjusted looks much more plausible than the raw, the step down around 1940 in the raw may well have been a thermometer replacement. The only way to be sure is to look at adjacent stations and see if they show a step down around 1940.
It looks like Reykjavik had received a similar treatment.
http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2014/10/12/getting-rid-of-that-nasty-1940s-blip/
Reblogged this on Centinel2012 and commented:
More faked data — I wonder if anything they do is real?
Reblogged this on Globalcooler's Weblog and commented:
Yet another blink chart. We’ve seen them for the USA and Australia but now we have one for Russia. Since the hot spot in the world for 2014 was a place called Russia, perhaps this is how they made 2014 the hottest year ever. If I may repeat myself, the satellite record does not confirm the hottest year claim. What ever it is it is a manipulated temperature record.