January 13, 2020

LIes About Australia's Fire Season

Timothy Birdnow

The Australian Met office has been tampering with temperature data to blame the wildfires on the continent on Global Warming.

According to Jennifer Marohasy:

Blaming the recent fires on climate change is to rewrite our temperature history, something the Australian Bureau of Meteorology has been doing for some time. This has involved the:

  1. remodelling of measured values
  2. addition of hotter locations to only the most recent years in the compilation of a national average trend
  3. transition to electronic probes that are designed to record hotter for the same weather, and
  4. deleting of the hottest day in the official record, which was January 3, 1909.
She goes on to list a chronology of events:

Indeed, now absurdly corralled by the climate change meme, Prime Minister Scott Morrison is actively promoting the need for yet another Royal Commission as though this will prevent future bush fire tragedies. Yet recommendations of previous Royal Commissions have never been implemented. For example, a hazard reduction burn across at least 390,000 hectares was recommended for the state of Victoria.

[...]

Mr Morrison mentioned hotter and drier summers in his television address. The historical record shows that the land mass of Australia is not drying out. Last year, 2019, was exceptionally dry. But the long-term trend is not towards a drier continent but rather we have on average had consistently wetter years since the 1970, as shown in Figure 1.

The article is rather lengthy byt Jennifer does a fine ;job.

Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at 09:33 AM | Comments (3) | Add Comment
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1 Cooking the books, eh? The meteorological equivalent of prawns on the barbie?

I say that if you have to alter the data, you've automatically lost the fight.

Posted by: Dana Mathewson at January 13, 2020 11:27 AM (LVmqo)

2 Sooo0o true, Dana!

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