Oh quiet you. You don't need to make
everything about winning a debate.
Well it isn't actually about winning a debate. It is about dealing with actual data. If someone added 300,000 votes (during the counting) to the guy you didn't vote for, you would be mad. Anyone would. So, why should we let it slide just because it is temperature?
I am going to post much of today's blog post here, but it will be modified.. I think it is very descriptive of the problem, and frankly, schizophrenia in the way data is treated among the AGW folks. I ran across a downloadable government document
http://downloads.globalchange.gov/usimpacts/pdfs/climate-impacts-report.pdf
On page 118 of that book, it says.
"The City of Chicago has produced a map of urban
hotspots to use as a planning tool to target areas that could most benefit
from heat-island reduction initiatives such as
reflective or green roofing, and tree planting.
Created using satellite images of daytime
and nighttime temperatures, the map
shows the hottest 10 percent of both day
and night temperatures in red, and the
hottest 10 percent of either day or night
in orange.
The City is working to reduce urban
heat buildup and the need for air
conditioning by using reflective roofing materials. This thermal
image shows that the radiating temperature of the City Hall’s
“green roof” – covered with soil and vegetation – is up to 77°F
cooler than the nearby conventional roofs.411
Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States, Thomas R. Karl, Jerry M. Melillo, and Thomas C. Peterson,
(eds.). Cambridge University Press, 2009. p. 118
Now, one of the things I have been yaking about, but which few seem to care about, is the validity of the data--putting air conditioners next to thermometers and the like. Today we talk about roof tops. After reading that I immediately though of the Baltimore Customs house thermometer which sits on a rooftop. That is the first picture. Here are measurements from those Chicago roof tops.
"On August 9, 2001, at 1:45 pm, when the temperature was in the 90's, the following measurements were obtained:
City Hall Roof (paved) 126 - 130°F
City Hall Roof (planted) 91 - 119°F
County Roof (black tar) 169°F
That's at least a 50°F difference between the garden roof and a black roof!
source
Given what has been measured in Chicago roof tops it is crazy to think that Baltimore's station is measuring the temperature correctly, even without the addition of 0.3 degrees added in editing. But, this illustrates what is so frustrating about the AGW debate. Data like the above is put out by the bucket load in documents all over the place, yet, no one seems to connect the simple dots to realize, 'Gee, if it is that much hotter on a roof top maybe my thermometer shouldn't be there.' No, the reaction is always, "That's ok"
Well the second picture is a 24 hour temperature measurement Aug 8, 2001 of two roof top temperatures. The daily highs were 113.4 F and 106.5 F. I tried to look up Chicago's temperature on Aug 8, 2001 but it isn't in the USHCN. So, I looked at Aurora Illinois, just a few miles away. Its maximum temperature was 96 F on that day. Reuters says that the Chicago temperature 'flirted' with 100, meaning it wasn't 100, yet, the roof top temperature was above 100 F, it was 13 deg hotter than 100!
No roof tops are not good for measuring temperatures, but Baltimore is far from the only station on that kind of substrate. Santa Ana California tops Baltimore. It has its thermometer on a roof top NEXT TO AN AIR CONDITIONER!!! (Of course, that's no big deal, we are told). Yet Santa Ana CA has warmed 7.5 degrees F this century, at least if measured from the coldest year to the warmest. I will freely grant that the trend is about 5 degrees, but that doesn't alter the conclusion. CO2 we are told is what is causing the warming. Well that means we must conclude that CO2 is especially effective in Santa Ana.
Yeah, nothing ever bothers true believers. No data, no logic no nothing gets in the way of true belief.
I did see that Thau asked me why I am as I am? Because everyone excuses big problems with their positions and are illogical in the process. He tells me I should believe the guys who allow the thermometers to be sited as shown. I on the other hand find that laughably silly.