Perhaps if we tap on it?
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"[T]he spokesman for the Michigan Sea Grant Extension, a ‘Coastwatch’ partner with NOAA screening the offending data, then confessed that its hastily hidden web pages had, indeed, showed dozens of temperature recordings three or four times higher than seasonal norms. NOAA declined to make any comment as to whether such a glitch could have ramped up the averages for the entire northeastern United States by an average of10-15 degrees Fahrenheit by going undetected over a longer time scale."
Read John O'Sullivan on the NOAA's bad temperature readings.
Thanks, David.
"[T]he spokesman for the Michigan Sea Grant Extension, a ‘Coastwatch’ partner with NOAA screening the offending data, then confessed that its hastily hidden web pages had, indeed, showed dozens of temperature recordings three or four times higher than seasonal norms. NOAA declined to make any comment as to whether such a glitch could have ramped up the averages for the entire northeastern United States by an average of10-15 degrees Fahrenheit by going undetected over a longer time scale."
Read John O'Sullivan on the NOAA's bad temperature readings.
Thanks, David.



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