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A Salute to a workhorse old computer, part of a Beowulf Cluster

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If “Blame Canada” is right, the answer must be “Invade Canada”! Seriously! Look, we’re about to shut down the world economy and toss all liberties and rights into the trash can for the benefit of the Global Warming Agenda, largely driven by the way Canada is so horridly hot and red in the GISS Maps. [...]

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Curiously, Canada concatenates many records to create a warming trend. It’s a minor conundrum to me.

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NASA starts to share ;-)

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Is the GIStemp baseline of 1951-1980 biased? Yes. Largely by the cold 1970′s era.

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When the report period is set to be equal to the anomaly baseline, the entire world ocean area turns bright red in the GISS temp anomaly maps.

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Update 28 Jan 2010: An Arctic Blink Graph? Why not? From “Almostcertainly” in comments we have this interesting ‘blink comparison’ of the poles with a 250 km ‘spread’ compared to a 1200 km ‘spread’. Just click on the image to see the difference between the default 1200 km GISS chart and one that a bit [...]

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USHCN Version 2 is “warmed” when compared with the original version.

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