600 degree Temperatures in the Great Lakes?

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Chuck Moe Posted 12 August 2010   climate change, ppc

The ClimateChangeFruad.com website has discovered gross errors in the temperature data recorded by Michigan State University. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and MSU have a collaborative site called Coastal Watch which monitors surface temperatures of the Great Lakes. Within the archives are thousands of surface temperature readings of Lake Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior. Within these archives are numerous examples of false data:

Once the story broke and Coastwatch was made aware, they have started to remove the false data images from their archive. They also just posted a notice on the front page:

NOTICE: Due to degradation of a satellite sensor used by this mapping product, some images have exhibited extreme high and low surface temperatures. Please disregard these images as anomalies. Future images will not include data from the degraded satellite and images caused by the faulty satellite sensor will be/have been removed from the image archive.

The big question now is whether this faulty data made it’s way into the NOAA database of global temperature climate models and if so, how much has this skewed the data. ClimateChangeFraud.com has asked NOAA whether this data is being used and NOAA has not responded.

This is just one of many examples demonstrating that the data climatologists are using to further the global warming scare needs to be reviewed by independent sources. As the group Public Enemy says, “Don’t Believe the Hype.”

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