Faulty BoM data adds to our hot summer

Amazing – the NNTHS (National Night-Time Hot Spot) has snuck back into BoM temperature anomaly maps this much ballyhooed hot summer. In December there was no sign of the NNTHS but in Jan it was obvious and in February the NNTHS was the Star. Interesting to compare later with the Lower Troposphere temperature anomaly maps from UAH satellites.
See my animation 2002-2007 showing how year after year the baleful NNTHS eye glares out from the same site signaling “faulty data”.
Will make a new animation for 2019

via Errors in IPCC climate science

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March 8, 2019 at 06:01PM

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