Further Confirmation Of The Misinterpretation Of Miniumum Land Surface Temperature Trends By NCDC, CRU, GISS And BEST As Part Of A Diagnostic Of Global Warming

In post Guest Post By Richard McNider On The New JGR – Atmosphere Article “Response And Sensitivity Of The Nocturnal Boundary Layer Over Land To Added Longwave Radiative Forcing” Dick McNider reported in our new paper

McNider, R.T., G.J. Steeneveld, B. Holtslag, R. Pielke Sr, S.   Mackaro, A. Pour Biazar, J.T. Walters, U.S. Nair, and J.R. Christy, 2012: Response and sensitivity of the nocturnal boundary layer over   land to added longwave radiative forcing. J. Geophys. Res., doi:10.1029/2012JD017578, in press.

on a likely warm bias in multi-decadal trends of minimum land temperatures when they are used as part of the diagnosis of global warming.

Anthony Watts had an excellent follow-up in his post

Important New Paper on the Nocturnal Boundary Layer, Mixing, and Radiative Forcing as it applies to GHCN weather stations

Read on at Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr.

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