TWO weeks ago, in response to my queries the Australian Bureau of Meteorology acknowledged that it had put in place limits on the lowest temperature that an individual weather station could record. So, when the automatic weather station which now … [Read more...] about Bureau Still Limiting Cooling to Minus 10 Degrees
Temperatures
Bureau Now Sets Strict Limits on Cooling
OVER recent years I have documented the blatant remodelling of temperature measurements through the process of homogenisation. I have explained that it is the homogenised datasets that are used to report climate change by the Australian Bureau of … [Read more...] about Bureau Now Sets Strict Limits on Cooling
Australia’s Hottest Day on Record Ever – Deleted
The last few days have been very hot across eastern Australia. The mainstream media have been reporting ‘unprecedented’ conditions. This fits a popular narrative, but its inconsistent with the original historical record. It was very hot in … [Read more...] about Australia’s Hottest Day on Record Ever – Deleted
Homogenisation Used to Embed Artificial Warming Trend in Colorado Temperature Record
After looking at hundreds of temperature series from different locations across Australia, I’ve come to understand that only cities show the type of warming reported by the IPCC, and other such government-funded institutions. Much of this warming is … [Read more...] about Homogenisation Used to Embed Artificial Warming Trend in Colorado Temperature Record
Somewhat Contrived: The Bureau’s Approach to Calculating Warmest Years
Media reports yesterday claimed that 2016 was another record hot year. However, close scrutiny of all the temperature data from the state of Victoria paints quite a different picture. When all 289 temperature series from Victoria are simply … [Read more...] about Somewhat Contrived: The Bureau’s Approach to Calculating Warmest Years
Temperatures Trends, Southeast Australia from 1887 – Part A
Charts that show year-on-year increases in temperature have become a symbol of all that is wrong with the world – or at least modernity and Western Civilization. So, why then, when such a chart was shown to a studio audience of opinion leaders, did … [Read more...] about Temperatures Trends, Southeast Australia from 1887 – Part A