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Originally Posted by casstony
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Hi Tony,
I think that guy wants to see heat and heat everywhere. The RSS and UAH satellite record is attached and doesn't show anything like his cause for concern, and the other global surface temperature data sets aren't that different.
I must admit to having fun reading sceptic sites like Jo Nova's where people have been having fun tearing strips off the BOM modified/homogenised Australian temperature record (where Daily Minimum temperatures can be found which are higher than the Daily Maximum temperatures). The latest finding is that the hottest place in Australia ever was next to the ocean in Albany WA, where the raw data of 44.8C was homogenised to become 51.2C on the 8th Feb 1933. The satellite measurements of Australia, don't show Australia being anywhere near as hot last year as the BOM's homogenised data said it was.
Regards,
Renato
P.S. Just found this interesting paper that disputes the notion that all the missing heat from the surface atmosphere is going into the oceans.
http://ocean.mit.edu/~cwunsch/papers...dec2013_ph.pdf