> Are Europe's low temperatures really being counted in the Global Temperature?

Are Europe's low temperatures really being counted in the Global Temperature?

Posted at: 2015-03-12 
Not if James Hansen has anything to do with it.

Actually, according to the greenies, Europe is still warm, it is just some of the heat is missing. Flunky is out looking for it right now. If you find that missing heat, corral it and call Al Gore.

How ridiculous can you get. The temperatures are reported from the same worldwide 1300 weather stations daily It might be cold in Europe and heat waves and drought in other parts of the world which may cause the global average to rise.

The data that are used in calculating mean global temperature are in the public domain. If you find something wrong, you can publish a paper on it and become instantly rich and famous.

What and when did NASA ever cover up anything about the ozone layer?

http://acdb-ext.gsfc.nasa.gov/People/Sto...

http://ozonewatch.gsfc.nasa.gov/SH.html

http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/environ...

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>>Another story goes ...<<

C'mon man! You can do better than that.

In any case, NASA is never even mentioned in the story.

Yes, along with the high temperatures there and in the rest of the world. That's the meaning of "global", you know.

Well! Duh!

Global temperature is an average.

When it's hot in Europe, do you pay attention?

Are Europe's low temperatures really being counted in the Global Temperature?

Record low temperatures, yes real ones, not "models" or "forecasts" are all over Europe.

How is affecting global temperatures?

Or is it that because they are outside "expected norms" they are being ignored, as NASA did with the discovery of the hole in the Ozone layer?

What else has NASA, deliberate or no, covered up?

http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/tour/part1.html