2012 HOTTEST YEAR RECORDED (NPR)

2012 Smashes Record For Hottest Year In The Lower 48

It's official: 2012 was the hottest year on record for the contiguous United States. In fact, it shattered the record set in 1998. The National Climatic Data Center says last year was also extraordinarily dry ? and drought conditions are persisting into 2013.

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Notuf Questions
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Notuf Questions wrote in news:d488d539-4ba9-47e9- snipped-for-privacy@f4g2000yqh.googlegroups.com:

The earth is 4.5 billion years old. How long have they been keeping records. How long have they not been keeping thier meteorlogical stations in hot spots?

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Gray Guest

Or records of total solar output?

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Michael A. Terrell

The people who claim global warming is happening are the same people who do the measuring and the 'smoothing' of the data

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george152

Smoothing? They use crayons to draw the results they expect, not process the data they have collected.

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Michael A. Terrell

are you a programmer? know any FORTRAN( I,II,IV, 77, 90) so you can see what they were doing. they did NOT hide anything. ANY ASSERTION IS TESTABLE. which means NOBODY takes anything at FACE VALUE. If it was not testable it WOULD NOT BE SCIENCE.

josephus

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josephus

Sigh. Yes, I have written software, and I can also spot doctored data.

Have you put any of your work into orbit, or to let NOAA access their birds? Anyone with your style of haphazard writing has no credibility.

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Michael A. Terrell

oh yYou can. I dont believe you. you should know that all input data must be fixed. call history is very dirty and hard to processes. does that mean you can FAKE the output? The Feds would have something to says about that. I once 'Corrected" lost call history. sent the tapes to Lang Havey. They discovered they were overbilling the customers to the tune of 100,000,000 dollars. All DATA published has someone looking at it to see if it was correct. Billing data. weather data. any science is always juried and doublechecked by opposing scientists. NOBODY get away with faking data. ask Fleishmann and Pons who did just that.

josephus

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josephus

How old are you? You write like a seven year old.

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Michael A. Terrell

Im 66 going on 67 and i type too fast. I once got a award for typing over 1400 words a minute. Now days I just trip over the time out between digits. but faking data is serious business. Nobody doing real science will FAKE data because there are wolves out there that want you to step wrong and will take you down.

josephus

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josephus

1400 words a minute?

Really?

Fascinating

(plink) the mental case

Gunner

The methodology of the left has always been:

  1. Lie
  2. Repeat the lie as many times as possible
  3. Have as many people repeat the lie as often as possible
  4. Eventually, the uninformed believe the lie
  5. The lie will then be made into some form oflaw
  6. Then everyone must conform to the lie
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Gunner

He must have used one of those "Area 52" computers. (Better than that Area 51 crap.) Or he meant 1400 errors a minute. :)

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Michael A. Terrell

Let the Record show that "Michael A. Terrell" on or about Sun, 20 Jan 2013 12:36:26

-0500 did write, type or otherwise cause to appear in talk.politics.guns the following:

I can type seventy words a minute. I think it is Welsh. Or maybe Hungaric-Urdu. It fur shur taint Anglisch.

tschus pyotr

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pyotr filipivich

Let the Record show that "Michael A. Terrell" on or about Sun, 20 Jan 2013 23:17:28

-0500 did write, type or otherwise cause to appear >> >> ?? ?Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Yeah, I'm sure that will put him into consideration for loser of the year. Might even secure him second place.

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pyotr filipivich

"Michael A. Terrell" on Mon, 21 Jan 2013

08:26:53 -0500 typed >> Michael A. Terrell wrote:

He typed 1400 characters a minute with Zero errors - was he typing "qwertyuiop" or "asdf jkl;" repeatedly? But the interesting thing is that now he can't seem to type 140 characters without error. Never mind the grammar and logic, just the rote typing.

-- pyotr filipivich "With Age comes Wisdom. Although more often, Age travels alone."

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pyotr filipivich

He has no fingers left after that typing test. He does OK with a pencil stuck up his nose, but it's nothing to brag about.

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Michael A. Terrell

Probably just best to humor him and congratulate him on his outstanding accomplishments! (and try not to laugh in his face)

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Tom Gardner

He needs to be taught not to play in traffic.

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Jim Wilkins

Doubtful that he's smart enough to learn...

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SaPeIsMa

We can only hope he doesn't suffer when that garbage truck backs over him while he tries to impress it with his 1400 WPM tale.

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Michael A. Terrell

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