temperature variables

Hyping Maximum Daily Temperatures (Part 4)
4 February 2023

Hyping Maximum Daily Temperatures (Part 4)

his article was originally published the author’s website. This article reflects the author’s ongoing research into the methods used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to collect, collate, adjust and publish temperature and rainfall data. Research into this topic have been published in the IPA Climate Change The Facts Publications, with an updated working paper shortly to be published. John
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Hyping Maximum Daily Temperatures (Part 3)
28 January 2023

Hyping Maximum Daily Temperatures (Part 3)

This article was originally published the author’s website. This article reflects the author’s ongoing research into the methods used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to collect, collate, adjust and publish temperature and rainfall data. Research into this topic have been published in the IPA Climate Change The Facts Publications, with an updated working paper shortly to be published. If
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Hyping Maximum Daily Temperatures (Part 2)
24 January 2023

Hyping Maximum Daily Temperatures (Part 2)

This article was originally published to the author’s website. This article reflects the author’s ongoing research into the methods used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to collect, collate, adjust and publish temperature and rainfall data. Research into this topic have been published in the IPA Climate Change The Facts Publications, with an updated working paper shortly to be published.
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Hyping Daily Maximum Temperatures (Part 1)
19 January 2023

Hyping Daily Maximum Temperatures (Part 1)

This article was originally published the author’s website. This article reflects the author’s ongoing research into the methods used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to collect, collate, adjust and publish temperature and rainfall data. Research into this topic have been published in the IPA Climate Change The Facts Publications, with an updated working paper shortly to be published. There
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Australia’s Broken Temperature Record (Part 3)
3 March 2022

Australia’s Broken Temperature Record (Part 3)

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology has now admitted, as I surmised in a blog post on 10th February, that the reference value for 2021 was not actually included in its calculation of the amount of warming as published in the 2021 Annual Climate Statement. In short, we have a 2021 Annual Climate Statement that does not include the new 2021 value in its calculations. This
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Australia’s Broken Temperature Record (Part 2)
25 February 2022

Australia’s Broken Temperature Record (Part 2)

It is assumed that temperatures measured at official recording stations with mercury thermometers – by their very nature of being in the past – cannot be changed.  But in climate science numbers are continually changed.   It is the remodelling of maximum and minimum temperature series before they are combined to calculate the mean, and then added all together, to generate
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Australia’s Broken Temperature Record (Part 1)
26 January 2022

Australia’s Broken Temperature Record (Part 1)

The feature image, at the very top of this blog post, shows me at the Goulburn weather station in August a few years back. It could be that the last 26-years of temperature recordings by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology will be found not fit for purpose and will eventually need to be discarded. This would make for a rather large hole
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