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Alabama debunks the Times’ story about our warming world
« on: September 22, 2018, 05:36:31 pm »

Alabama debunks the Times’ story about our warming world
Larry Kummer, Editor   Science & Nature   19 September 2018   

Summary: The NY Times gives a story with bold numbers, confidently stated. Too bad their fact-checkers did not notice that their numbers are grossly misleading. Propaganda pretending to be science. This does not help, even if well-intended. The State Climatologist of Alabama tells the real story.
 
The Alabama Climate Report, August 2018.

By John R. Christy, Alabama State Climatologist.
Also Professor of Atmospheric Science and Director of the Earth System Science Center
at the U of AL in Huntsville. Links added.

Meteorological summer (June, July and August) is over. It is time to check how the summer temperatures compare with other years. For a research project a few years ago we developed a statewide summer temperature index for four 100-mile diameter regions centered on the major cities of the state – Mobile, Montgomery, Birmingham and Huntsville – going back to 1883. This summer will go down in that database and in NOAA’s official records as being slightly cooler than average.

Somewhat related to this, a reader sent me a link to a New York Times interactive website that claims to provide the number of days above 90°F each year for cities across the country: “How Much Hotter Is Your Hometown Than When You Were Born?” The results are produced for the Times by Climate Impact Lab (some might call it an environmental pressure group).

https://fabiusmaximus.com/2018/09/19/alabama-debunks-a-nyt-climate-story/

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Re: Alabama debunks the Times’ story about our warming world
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2018, 12:16:46 am »
Interesting charts at the source article.