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Many, many data points from records all over the world carefully assembled.  All is covered in forth coming papers.  It's a tour de force of data mining.  Have a look at the site.
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On Nov 8, 2011, at 8:23 AM, William Moser wrote:

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> Who recorded the old (early 20th century and before) measurements?
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charles Carlson <[log in to unmask]>
> To: ISEN-ASTC-L <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Tue, Nov 8, 2011 11:04 am
> Subject: Earth Surface Temperature (© 2011)
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> ttp://berkeleyearth.org/movies.php
> Hi Folks, 
> Berkeleyearth.org has compiled the most detailed and accurate temperature map of 
> he land surface of the earth over the past 200 plus years, and you can watch it 
> t the link above.
> A couple of things:
> ou can watch the data collection area grow to encompass the world 
> he temperature variations reflect local anomalies, not absolute and they are 
> rofound
> There lots of noise in recording temperature variations.  They other thing that 
> merges is that they more absolutely and unequivocally confirm a temperature 
> ise in the earth's temperature over time by direct measurement not proxies.
> They also show a strong relationship between the Atlantic Multidecadal 
> scillation (AMO) and land temperatures variations.  This may be a new 
> iscovery.  The AMO refers to global thermo-haline ocean circulation (or global 
> onveyor belt).
> Conclusions from their study: the temperature hockey stick, is real and caused 
> y humans (based upon real data and not proxies).
> As a coda:  the population of the developing world can continue to in their 
> verage consumption annual increase of 10% until something like 2050 before they 
> pproximate 1/2 of the annual GDP/person of the developed world.  This means no 
> atter what we do in the United States, Europe, or elsewhere that's already 
> eveloped will likely impact the project increase in carbon dioxide additions to 
> he earth's atmosphere.  We are a mere drop in the future global bucket.
> We need to develop some real solutions.
> Their papers will be out soon.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Charles Carlson
> enior Scientist
> xploratorium
> 601 Lyon St.
> an Francisco, CA 94123
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