Thursday, December 01, 2011

Email 76

Monthly average temperature and total precipitation data were taken from the National Climatic Data Center's 1,219-station Historical Climatology Network (Karl et al., 1990). Both unadjusted and adjusted data are contained in this data set. The unadjusted data are original observations that have undergone quality assurance checks. Missing data have not been estimated and remain missing. The adjusted data are the original observations that have been quality checked and modified from the original data, when necessary, to account for non-climatic effects and biases such as those caused by changes in station location. Missing data have been estimated so that the data for a station are essentially serially complete.

Email 5224

[April '07] Saw the Supreme Court ruling from Monday. Given those idiots on Climate Audit something to talk about!
Cheers
Phil

[April '07]:  Justices Say E.P.A. Has Power to Act on Harmful Gases - New York Times

WASHINGTON, April 2 — In one of its most important environmental decisions in years, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the Environmental Protection Agency has the authority to regulate heat-trapping gases in automobile emissions.

Email 2924

Peter, Been to my meeting with the FOI, the Deputy Librarian and a couple of others. As McIntyre now has the data, can you let me know if you're able to determine when he might have got it? I don't want to get anyone in trouble, but if he got it on Friday, we can ignore the 48 requests we got between Sunday and today. We can say that he already has the data. I have told them that it won't stop with the data. They will move onto programs next. Cheers Phil

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