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Climatology / Physical geography / Meteorology / Climate history / Anthony Watts / Heartland Institute / Climate change / Atmospheric thermodynamics / Instrumental temperature record / Temperature / Weather station / US Climate Reference Network
Date: 2009-05-10 12:12:39
Climatology
Physical geography
Meteorology
Climate history
Anthony Watts
Heartland Institute
Climate change
Atmospheric thermodynamics
Instrumental temperature record
Temperature
Weather station
US Climate Reference Network

Is the U.S. Surface Temperature Record Reliable? How do we know global warming is a problem if

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