Met Office Falsify Data To Prove “Hottest Bank Holiday”

Tucked away in some articles is this peach;

There was some confusion over the record because of a ‘suspect’ reading in Cambridgeshire in 1990 – where a temperature of 82.9F was noted.

But that number did not tally with other readings from the area, invalidating the result, Mr Claydon said.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4829180/Hottest-August-Bank-Holiday-record-stay.html

This bears further looking into

NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT

By Paul Homewood

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https://twitter.com/metoffice/status/902088907654914049

This is quite an amazing piece of evidence that the UK Met Office are actively involved in defrauding the public.

The above tweet was published early this morning, forecasting the day’s weather (Aug 28th).

Note that the record to beat was 28.3C.

A few hours later they triumphantly sent this tweet:

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https://twitter.com/metoffice/status/902212321103290368

Miraculously, the previous record temperature dropped by 1.1C!

Is it surprising that nobody trusts official Met Office data any more?

The lengths that the Met Office, NOAA, GISS etc go to in order to distort the truth should surprise none of us now.

But this latest piece of fraud really does take the biscuit, as  many commenters have spotted.

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https://twitter.com/balinteractive/status/902238903050137604

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