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No Tricks Zone By Kirye and Pierre Gosselin

Data Show Rural American Midwest Cooled Over Past 100 Years – Until NASA Fudged The Data To Show Warming

Today we post before-and-after mean annual temperature charts for 6 US stations in the midwest region with a low brightness index (BI), meaning low impact from the urban heat island (UHI) effect, which arises from widespread asphalt, concrete and infrastucture.

The low BI index tells us that the stations are sited in a rural-type environment. Five of the six stations have a BI of 0, while one (Thibodaux, LA) has a relatively low BI of 11.

Shown will be comparisons of NASA GISS Version 4 unadjusted, versus Version 4 adjusted. In each case the unadjusted data showed a cooling or little warming, while the adjusted data all ended up to show warming.

First we plot the station at Plainville, Kansas, which I already posted at Twitter. Shown is the plot going back over 100 years, before NASA adjustments and after adjustments.

More: https://notrickszone.com/2020/06/12/dtata-show-rural-american-midwest-cooled-over-past-100-years-until-nasa-fudged-the-data-to-show-warming/