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Comments by "Dale Crocker" (@dalecrocker3213) on "" video.
Weather records are actually quite suspect. Old ones are frequently altered as they do not fit with the climate crisis theory - the excuse being that they were made on inaccurate equipment.
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Naah. Phil believes everything he's told by anyone who isn't a Tory.
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I think the point is that is generally very difficult to access documents once they have been fed into computers. The computerised version is the one you get, and you just have to believe that the original data was fed in unaltered.
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@minhduong1484 You are missing the point. You could be certain that those records in the dusty warehouse were ones actually taken at the time of the date upon them. Digitized records can be - and are - altered from their original form and there is no way of knowing that this has happened. I don't suppose this applies to birth records, but it certainly does to meteorological ones - and this is freely admitted. It's called homogenization, and it makes me rather uneasy.
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@minhduong1484 Digitized records are of course easy to access. But how do you know they are an accurate reflection of those original ones in the dusty warehouse - which are now even more difficult to access than once they were?
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@johnbriggs3916 No! Just homogenised climate data!
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@minhduong1484 I must have expressed my original point badly if that is how you understood it. As far as climate data is concerned, there was a time when the original readings were set side by side with the revised versions, but generally this is no longer the case. Of course original records can be replaced, but such intentional forgeries are not necessary when all you have to do is work backwards as replace the record with a reading of what it OUGHT to be rather than what it WAS when you come to place it on the computer. And that is what happens in the homogenization process.
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@Ooze-cl5tx Yes. And 200 year old ones too.
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@Ooze-cl5tx Once again, that isn't the point. If they were indeed scanned in and put alongside the revised measurements there would be no need. But they aren't. And you have to wonder why.
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@markhackett2302 I cannot find digitised records of early temperature records anywhere. If you can I would be very grateful if you could tell me how and where.
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@minhduong1484 I have to disagree. All I require is some notification that a) the results published online have been altered from earlier results and b) the opportunity to see those original results. I am, in fact, both mistrustful of and sceptical of the information I am being expected to take as gospel.
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@johnbriggs3916 Well yes. Homogenization of climate data is something which quite concerns me. I think this is what Toby Young may have been trying to get at.
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Fossil fuel elites, as you call them, are among those making the most money from the climate crisis scam.
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