Post by Bradley K. Sherman|
| The world has now marked one full year of back-to-back
| monthly heat records, the European Union's Copernicus
| Climate Change Service announced on Wednesday. It said last
| month was the hottest May in recorded history -- the 12th
| consecutive month in which the monthly high temperature
| record was broken.
| ...
<https://www.cbsnews.com/news/record-high-temperatures-12-straight-months/>
--bks
https://www.climatedepot.com/2017/05/04/there-has-been-no-global-warming-in-the-southern-hemisphere-equatorial-regions/
Half The Planet Has Not Cooperated With The ‘Global’ Warming Narrative
According to overseers of the long-term instrumental temperature data,
the Southern Hemisphere record is “mostly made up”. This is due to an
extremely limited number of available measurements both historically and
even presently from the south pole to the equatorial regions.
https://notrickszone.com/2017/05/04/there-has-been-no-man-made-global-warming-in-the-southern-hemisphere-equatorial-regions/
According to Peterson and Vose (1997), in 1901 the representation of
maximum/minimum instrumental temperature stations in the Southern
Hemisphere (SH) up through the equatorial regions (South Asia, North
Africa, Central America) was negligible. Only coastal Australia had
substantial instrumental representation in the early 20th century. The
rest of the temperature data for the SH and equatorial regions needed to
be made up to extend “global” instrumental temperature data back to 1850.
To measure the historical temperature record for the bottom half of the
planet, then, scientists use proxy evidence from such sources as ice
cores or alkenones to reconstruct past climates. When they do that, a
common theme emerges. The proxy evidence used in temperature
reconstructions suggests that there has been no significant changes in
temperature from Antarctica to the regions near or just above the
equator in the last few centuries. In other words, half the globe has
not been following along with the anthropogenic “global” warming narrative.
Listed below are about 75 graphical reconstructions indicating no
obvious warming trend during the last few hundred years of assumed
anthropogenic influence on surface temperatures.