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Rare Weather Station: Unchanged Over 138 Years, Data Show No CO2 Impact On Temperature!
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Rare Weather Station: Unchanged Over 138 Years, Data Show No CO2 Impact On Temperature!
By P Gosselin on 19. January 2018
In Germany there is one weather station that has be intact and unchanged for some 138 years.
It has never been moved and never been corrupted by the urban heat island (UHI) effect. Moreover it has consistently used the same instrumentation and computation method over the entire period, thus making it rare indeed. Few station can boast having those instrumentation qualities.
That measurement station is one operated at the Klostergarten of the St. Stephan Abbey in Augsburg just northwest of Munich.
http://notrickszone.com/2018/01/19/rare-weather-station-unchanged-over-138-years-data-show-no-co2-impact-on-temperature/#sthash.57RbGvxC.BlXPXEBy.dpbs
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The comments section made for some interesting reading, too.
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Doesn't surprise me in the least! After all, CO2 is a naturally occurring substance without which none of us would be alive. More of it just means more food potentially.
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