This is the second time somebody's posted that press release as news.
The first time though, I think the last 3 months including June were being claimed as record warm or something like that.
I remember thinking to myself "Huh?" Because I'd seen the satellite record for those months. What they were claiming did just not appear to be true according to that.
But there didn't seem to be any big argument about it on the skeptic sites so I thought, what the Hell maybe it's just not a thing, or something. Most people seem to be ignoring it.
But now you say the CBC is still on it. OK...I'll look again.
Yup. People are starting to talk about it. Here's CAGW skeptic Steven Goddard.
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NOAA says that June was the hottest month in Earth’s history, despite the fact that
1. Satellite temperatures showed it wasn’t even close to hottest. NOAA failed to mention this in their press release, even though they are obviously aware of it.
2. The amount of sea ice on Earth in June was the highest in decades
3. Parts of Antarctica had their coldest June on record
4. The Arctic north of 80N was below normal temperature every day in June, and was first or second coldest on record.
NOAA is attempting to defraud the public, and should be held accountable.
http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2014 ... une-fraud/Roy Spencer also had something to say about it. You know who he is, right? He's one of the scientists who developed the method of using satellites to read global temperature.
Here's what he said.
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I was perusing Bob Tisdale’s analysis of global average sea surface temperatures (SST) through June 2014 and noticed that the OISST product (which has a heavy reliance on satellite infrared measurements) has been suggesting 2014 might be a record warm year, at least for SST.
So, I decided to update the satellite microwave-based SST data from RSS (comprised of the AMSR-E, TMI, and Windsat satellite datasets), and it tells a different story, with 2014 not quite as warm as the last time we were ramping into El Nino conditions (2009):
2014 Global SST Not Looking Like a Record…So Far