Up until 2017, the Bureau of Meteorology produced a time series graph ‘Average Number of Very Hot Days’ which showed the year 1954 had the most number of very hot days - and 2011 had the least.
But that didn’t fit the global warming narrative - so the BOM cooked the data - cooling the past and warming the present.
And they hid the old graph and replaced it with a new one showing the cooked data on their website.
And when they got sprung, and their malfeasance was exposed, they decided to delete the ‘Average Number of Very Hot Days’ graph altogether from their website in an attempt to cover-up their data manipulation.
And they did this after Tony Abbott was rolled as Prime Minister, knowing the Liberal Party then wouldn’t investigate them.
And these are the same people now claiming it was an ‘honest mistake’ to leave a solar panel perfectly placed to reflect light/heat onto the Stevenson Screen at the Sydney Observatory.
Source: Telegram
But that didn’t fit the global warming narrative - so the BOM cooked the data - cooling the past and warming the present.
And they hid the old graph and replaced it with a new one showing the cooked data on their website.
And when they got sprung, and their malfeasance was exposed, they decided to delete the ‘Average Number of Very Hot Days’ graph altogether from their website in an attempt to cover-up their data manipulation.
And they did this after Tony Abbott was rolled as Prime Minister, knowing the Liberal Party then wouldn’t investigate them.
And these are the same people now claiming it was an ‘honest mistake’ to leave a solar panel perfectly placed to reflect light/heat onto the Stevenson Screen at the Sydney Observatory.
Source: Telegram