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Troubling ... NASA and October global temp data

I'm an AGW fence sitter (neither a skeptic nor a believer), and like to check the NASA site every so often for the monthly temp data because I'm lame and need to get a life.  Anyway, it appears that the temperatures for the Northern hemisphere (especially over Russia) have spiked alarmingly in October.
 
Year Aug Sep Oct
---- --- --- ---
2006  64  70  95
2007  67  62  77
2008  53  51 129
 Fig 1: Global map
 
HOWEVER, there seems to be a mistake.  Several sites over Russia had the same temperature data from September copied over into October, thus possibly accounting for the very high temperature anomaly.
 
The climate skeptic sites were the ones to immediately notice it.
 
So, what to make of this?
 
First, it is troubling that NASA could overlook such a large error.  Luckily, there are other sources of temperature data, so I suppose that the disparity would have been discovered. 
 
Second, this is a good reason why healthy skepticism should not be suppressed.  Differing viewpoints serve a useful purpose and force you to challenge your methods, assumptions, and accuracy.
 
Third, I don't know which side is correct and prefer not to disparage either side (unless I'm being silly and just goofing around).  I think there are earnest researchers not motivated by politics engaged in the scientific debate.  And who knows?  It could be that an improved understanding of our climate may end up incorporating some elements of ideas from both sides.
 
Anyway, I can understand why the AGW skeptics would take glee at this error since they've been bashed so much by the media and AGW proponents.  However, I just find it rather disappointing that NASA could make such a big mistake, and hope that other types of errors are not contained within the rest of the data.  People are basing a lot of important decisions upon the validity of their data and models.
 
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Pirates, Ninjas, and Vikings of the World, UNITE!!!

The time for action is now!  While we idly speak, global warming is ravaging the pirate population and driving them to near extinction.

Global Warming Causes Pirate Population Decrease

Sadly, the comments show a dearth of understanding of the true, underlying mechanism behind the phenomenon.  Though this is often believed, ninjas are NOT the natural enemies of pirates!  They live in completely different habitats!  It is just a meme manufactured on the Interwebs to export Pocky into the West!

The scientifical consensus is that SEA MONSTERS are the natural enemis of pirates! There is overwhelming evidence showing that global warming has unfrozen the sea monsters trapped in ice during the last ice age, and their release into the oceans has decimated the pierat population!

Furthermore, computer models predict a concomitant thawing of fire-breathing dragons, thereby resulting in a positive feedback effect causing even more rapidly melting ice and increases in global temperatures. This will result in a tipping point in the near future where our skies and seas will be dominated by monsters, and our last, best hope for survival will rest in an alliance of ninjas, pirates, and vikings, all led by Beowulf.

I had charts and data showing conclusive proof of this causal link, but they were stolen by industrialist ninja spies too blinded by their capitalist greed to realize what they are doing to our beautiful planet!
 
Note: the original hypothesis was that pirates caused global warming.
 
However, the issue of "what causes what" is irrelevant.  Now is not the time to quibble.  We all agree that the most important thing is that WE MUST DO SOMETHING!!!
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Environmental scientists - the cult of the converted?

Simple question - what kind of person decides to go into the environmental sciences as a career?

For the most part, I believe many are already "converts" to the environmental cause, so it is wise to be a bit more cautious about their objectivity. As an undergrad, I bumped into someone studying environmental science at a big name university.  His opinions were already set, and he was (can you believe it?) an ardent Chomsky-ite. 

I suspect that different professions attract different types of people.  It's no surprise that journalists tend to be liberal and many of their stories are built around the premise of "why isn't gov't doing something about this problem?"  Similarly, I doubt many pacifists decide to join the military or atheists choose to become priests.  I'd even venture that business majors probably desire money more than the average person, and devout churchgoers don't usually become exotic dancers. It's just common sense.
 
I'm not saying that scientists who study the environment can't be objective, but I tend to be more cautious about their findings and conclusions.  For example, was Hansen just a brilliant and prescient mind who could foresee these climatic patterns coalescing within his mind without the benefit of powerful computer models, or was he just a zealot who hitched his wagon to anthropogenic global warming early in his career and was gonna whip that horse no matter what?
 
Heheh, ok, so I phrased that question pretty cynically, but it's a legitimate question, given some of the statements he's made.  Hmm, I wonder if someone did a survey of the political, social, and economic beliefs of environmental scientists, what the results would be? 
 
Meh, I could be wrong, of course.
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Arctic sea ice decline update

Despite the colder winter, Arctic sea ice melt quickened and has caught up with last year.
 
Hmm, why the huge change in sea ice off of Alaska in 1 month from May to June?
 
Interesting.
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