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Old 12-27-2021, 10:10 AM
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Conspiracies are easily fact-checked by looking at the data. The NOAA URL provides both the "original" and "changed" (both the altered and fabricated) temperature data ... Index of /pub/data/ushcn/v2.5
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U.S. current conditions data comes from 180,000+ weather stations across the country including: Almost 2,000 Automated Surface Observation System (ASOS) stations located at airports throughout the country.
So how many stations are reporting bogus information how many have you found?
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Conspiracies are easily fact-checked by looking at the data. The NOAA URL provides both the "original" and "changed" (both the altered and fabricated) temperature data ... Index of /pub/data/ushcn/v2.5
There are over 1,200 stations listed. How about pointing out two or three of the fabricated stations?
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Old 12-27-2021, 11:07 AM
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I already identified one. There are literally hundreds. It's really quite astonishing the power NOAA has to created data for hundreds of observing stations to DO NOT exist.
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The best (or worst, depending on viewpoint) example of NOAA data fabrication in the state of Florida is Belle Glade, with over 16 years of data manipulations. Let me know if you want the complete USA list, and I'll provide that. In the meantime, here is an 8-minute summary of today's 40-minute talk ... In The Image Of NOAA - YouTube
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U.S. current conditions data comes from 180,000+ weather stations across the country including: Almost 2,000 Automated Surface Observation System (ASOS) stations located at airports throughout the country.
So how many stations are reporting bogus information how many have you found?

You can look online at ones in just villages and find 10 or more degree difference. I doubt it’s intentionally, just faults reading.
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Well, I dunno about the data, but this past July (actually, this whole past summer) was the first my wife and I have spent in The Villages and I loved it. Arthritis that plagued me in Minnesota was just about nonexistent here. And tee times in the afternoons were absolutely no problem.

What's not to like?
High Humidity and thunderstorms!
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OP might want to consider a book. There is money and perhaps 15 minutes of fame in conspiracy theories.
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High Humidity and thunderstorms!
Heh. Don't mind the humidity. Its a fact of life down here, like frost on the windshield every Minnesota winter. You live with it.

Thunderstorms? Yeah. They're real down here. Didn't take me long to learn to take along an umbrella on my walk even if the sky looks fair. My walks are usually about 1.5 hours long and a lot seems to be able to bow up in that time. One time I was out for my walk and a storm blew up about a half hour before I'd get home. Bowing to the inevitable, I just took off my shirt and kept on going. The guy at the gate house saw me and said with a grin, "did you forget something"?

"Yeah", I replied. "A bar of soap".
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