
The values reported by the media are shown in red. The red line indicates adjustments that were made to the raw data to make it appear that warming is occurring. The adjustments were made because some climatologists believe in a “Time of Observation Bias.” This theory proposes that the temperatures measured one hundred years ago were much lower because the COOP station observers did not reset their min/max thermometers before they went to bed. This is preposterous, considering that any observer at the temperature station back then would correct this mistake after a few days of using the thermometers incorrectly. The real bias in temperature reporting is occurring today, under the auspices of correcting biases of yesteryear.
Modern day reporters artificially toggle the mean temperature to adjust for this theoretical bias in temperature reporting from many years ago. The climate warming trends that we hear about in the media today come from TODAY'S significant adjustments to the raw data, based on climate theories and biases that are regarded as evidence-based.
However, when the raw data is considered, there are no consistent warming trend over several decades. In fact, the ten warmest years by raw data are as follows:
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