Last evening it started to snow here in Manitoba and still was this morning.
The windshield on my car is covered with a crust of ice & snow. My outside thermometer says it's - 3 C.
Yet the official environment weather report says its raining & the temperature is +1 C
Where t.f. did they come up with that?
I checked with friends all over the province. It`s been below 0 C and snowing (not raining) all the way from Thompson MB to Emerson at the Canada US border.
That's an area way larger than the 0.5 degree grid they use for climate models.
So not only does data that shows warmer conditions get entered but in addition to that their "data correction" system dismisses everything that is below the data they gather from one station that reports a maximum and then uses that for an area of over 1/2 million square kilometers.
No wonder they come up with new "anomalies" every month
The windshield on my car is covered with a crust of ice & snow. My outside thermometer says it's - 3 C.
Yet the official environment weather report says its raining & the temperature is +1 C
Where t.f. did they come up with that?
I checked with friends all over the province. It`s been below 0 C and snowing (not raining) all the way from Thompson MB to Emerson at the Canada US border.
That's an area way larger than the 0.5 degree grid they use for climate models.
So not only does data that shows warmer conditions get entered but in addition to that their "data correction" system dismisses everything that is below the data they gather from one station that reports a maximum and then uses that for an area of over 1/2 million square kilometers.
No wonder they come up with new "anomalies" every month