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Temperature Data Wants To Be Free

An anonymous reader writes "The UK's Met Office Hadley Centre and University of East Anglia have been refusing access to the data used for their global climate averages and scientific studies. A copy of the data has leaked, and attempts continue to accomplish the release of the data by whoever maintains it. Excuses have included confidentiality agreements which cannot be verified because no records were kept, mention of the source has been removed from the Met Office web site, and IPCC records were destroyed."

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  1. Re:You wonder why there's doubt on global warming? by Ron+Cram · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    It amazes me you think statisticians do not know what to do with the data. If Steve McIntyre or Matt Briggs or lucia or UC or Jean S or jeff id or a host of others had the data, they would be able to analyze it in many different ways. Almost certainly they would find errors in the way the data was massaged or adjusted. Have you ever bothered to read ClimateAudit website by Steve McIntyre? This whole thing reminds me of the testimony Dr. Richard Lindzen gave before Congress. He was decrying the concept of "consensus" in climate science. He pointed out that the better students never went into climate science. They went into mathematics or physics or computer science. The students who could not cut the mustard in the more competitive fields went into climate. This explains why the statisticians and people from other fields are getting involved in climate to fix all of the errors by the climate scientists. As long as data, methods and code are withheld, there will be climate skeptics.