Friday, March 12, 2010

Climategate Stunner: NASA Heads Knew NASA Data Was Poor, Then Used Data from CRU

More climategate scandal.

"Email messages obtained by the Competitive Enterprise Institute via a Freedom of Information Act request reveal that the climate dataset of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) was considered — by the top climate scientists within NASA itself — to be inferior to the data maintained by the University of East Anglia Climate Research Unit (CRU).

The NASA scientists also felt that NASA GISS data was inferior to the National Climate Data Center Global Historical Climate Network (NCDC GHCN) database.

These emails, obtained by Christopher Horner, also show that the NASA GISS dataset was not independent of CRU data.

Further, all of this information regarding the accuracy and independence of NASA GISS data was directly communicated to a reporter from USA Today in August 2007.

The reporter never published it."

And we know that the CRU data was total bunk. This is the greatest scandal in history and the media is sitting on it.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

But there were emails that essentially said that all three data sets were the same...the CRU in East Anglia was the originator for the other two sets. This just sounds like butt-covering to me.

Doc

Marc said...

I'm guessing there are a lot more reporters out there that know a lot more about this scandal.

 
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