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Temperature data missing for Australia

Posted by Frank Lansner (frank) on 25th March, 2010
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Systematically years and years of older data from Australian temperature stations are missing.

It is worth mentioning, that the date where data then starts from today appears random (although often after the global heat peak 1930-40).

This makes it really hard to claim that data was lost centrally at some point. For example, an explanation "We moved office in 1958 and thus lost all data before this" is unsupported in advance. So how to explain this? 

The removed data in average moves the start data of Australian temperature stations from 1950 to 1959, but for several stations over 40 years of data has been removed.

Here one of many examples "Lake Grace", station has recorded from 1914, but data are only public after 1956:

This is quite similar to the Finnish meteorological institute who has removed all years before 1950 of their online national temperature graph. And the Swedish SMHI has simply removed their national online temperature graph. In stead they show graphs for 2 bigger cities, Uppsala and Stockholm that obviously shows warmer trend than overall Sweden that is mostly rural.

Original article, Australian missing temperature data - check the story and many other similar and relevant stories:

http://rcs-audit.blogspot.com/2010/03/where-has-all-data-gone.html

 

Last changed: 25th March, 2010 at 22:26:25

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