My feeling is that the key temperature trends lie in the permafrost near the poles. The temperature of the earth within the permafrost is averaged by the thermal mass of the soil. Also, if methane is trapped in the permafrost as a methyl hydrate, we will be warned as to a massive release of methane, which is a climate concern.
The lack of common sense is a hallmark of the climatocatastrophists. They have nothing else, just an ideology and use anything to prove up their belief false as it is - even editing raw measurements data.
I am in Western Australia. We had a normal but nasty summer heatwave last week. The newspaper said record highs in six places. Five of them were airports. I used to love summer nights here with the beautiful sunsets putting the hot day to bed. Now I don't like it as the sunsets are insipid with pale pinks and greys and none of the beautiful corals and pinks and blues of my childhood. I don't know why this is happening. I noticed it three summers ago and it gets worse each year.
Which is kind of exactly why they put so many of them next to a heat source.
Excellent post and new source to me. thank you.
Urban heat island effect. Well known here in Phoenix.
My feeling is that the key temperature trends lie in the permafrost near the poles. The temperature of the earth within the permafrost is averaged by the thermal mass of the soil. Also, if methane is trapped in the permafrost as a methyl hydrate, we will be warned as to a massive release of methane, which is a climate concern.
Excellent article. Unfortunately it will likely not be widely read. Not sensational or alarmist enough for the MSM.
You can’t fudge the numbers if you measure it correctly….. awe, maybe they know that too😩
The lack of common sense is a hallmark of the climatocatastrophists. They have nothing else, just an ideology and use anything to prove up their belief false as it is - even editing raw measurements data.
I am in Western Australia. We had a normal but nasty summer heatwave last week. The newspaper said record highs in six places. Five of them were airports. I used to love summer nights here with the beautiful sunsets putting the hot day to bed. Now I don't like it as the sunsets are insipid with pale pinks and greys and none of the beautiful corals and pinks and blues of my childhood. I don't know why this is happening. I noticed it three summers ago and it gets worse each year.
Yep https://www.heritage.org/sites/default/files/2024-12/SR305.pdf