Wyatt earp
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now post the one that has the global thermometer. where is it and what does it look like?you haven't explained measured temperature yet. why not? it was your claim.Actually, you are the one claiming anything recorded prior to satellites is no longer valid. Pedal your bullshit on some right wing site where they are dumb enough to believe it.No it's science and you want to claim we had satellites hundreds of years ago.
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From WIKI: Temperature is a physical quantity expressing hot and cold. It is measured with a thermometer calibrated in one or more temperature scales. The most commonly used scales are the Celsius scale (formerly called centigrade) (denoted °C), Fahrenheit scale (denoted °F), and Kelvin scale (denoted K).
Or this frpm NOAA
- Air Temperature
USCRN stations are equipped with three independent thermometers which measure air temperature in degrees Celsius. The station's datalogger computes independent 5-minute averages using two-second readings from each thermometer. These multiple measurements are then used to derive the station's official hourly temperature value.
OMG OMG OMG they are measuring temperature OMG OMG OMG
It consists of many stations. Average global temperatures are found by taking an AVERAGE of these stations.
I already showed you the history of the stations around the globe, we only have 50 years or so data of southern hemisphere and no real data of ocean temperature till the US Argo booeys in 1994.