Home Middle Column UK Met Office Failed in Predicting 2010 would be 'hottest year on... Middle Column UK Met Office Failed in Predicting 2010 would be ‘hottest year on record’ — So 3 years later they ‘retroactively altered historical data, to make their original forecast correct’ By Marc Morano - March 23, 2012 50 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsavgcru Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleSupreme Court Sides With Idaho Property Owners Over EPA: ‘The Supreme Court has come forcefully down on the side of an Idaho couple in its fight against EPANext article‘One-thermometer Phil Jones’: ‘Calculated southern hemisphere temps within 0.001 degrees based on a single thermometer in South America’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles $51 / ton: Biden Restores the Obama “Social Cost of Carbon” Climate411 President Biden has raised the social cost of carbon from Trump's $8 / ton to the Obama level of $51 / ton. But the... Read more CO2 sensitivity: the polar solution Climate411 If our planet had been designed with comparative high-latitude studies in mind, it couldn’t have been better arranged than it is. Read more Artemis: how ever changing US space policy may push back the next Moon landing Climate411 If the current Artemis 3 schedule holds, then 52 years will have passed between Cernan and Schmitt departing the lunar surface in Challenger and... Read more