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In 2007 Watts launched the 'Surface Stations' project, whose mission is "Via collaboration, creation of a publicly available photographic database of weather stations and weather station metadata."<ref>http://www.surfacestations.org/</ref> The project relies on volunteers to gather the data. There are no qualification requirements.<ref>http://www.surfacestations.org/rules.htm</ref> | In 2007 Watts launched the 'Surface Stations' project, whose mission is "Via collaboration, creation of a publicly available photographic database of weather stations and weather station metadata."<ref>http://www.surfacestations.org/</ref> The project relies on volunteers to gather the data. There are no qualification requirements.<ref>http://www.surfacestations.org/rules.htm</ref> | ||
The project has received moral support from ] and ]. Pielke described the effort as filling "a very important need for the climate science community".<ref>http://climatesci.colorado.edu/2007/06/01/more-on-obtaining-global-historical-climate-network-sites/</ref> Watts is a regular contributor to McIntyre's website, ] where he posts some pictures of particularly poorly sited stations. | The project has received moral support from ] and ]. Pielke described the effort as filling "a very important need for the climate science community".<ref>http://climatesci.colorado.edu/2007/06/01/more-on-obtaining-global-historical-climate-network-sites/</ref> Watts is a regular contributor to McIntyre's website, ] where he posts some pictures of particularly poorly sited stations. Jay Lawrimore, chief of the climate monitoring branch of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center said "I think any effort to better understand the observation system that's used to collect data and analyze it is helpful."<ref> by Ryan Olsen accessed September 2, 2007.</ref> | ||
After developing a database of documents and photographs on hundreds of stations, Watts presented his research at a scientific workshop in Boulder, CO. Of the stations surveyed so far, more than half appear to fall short of the guidelines set up by the NOAA.{{Fact|date=October 2008}} Jay Lawrimore, chief of the climate monitoring branch of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center said "I think any effort to better understand the observation system that's used to collect data and analyze it is helpful."<ref> by Ryan Olsen accessed September 2, 2007.</ref> | |||
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For the Australian rugby league footballer, see Anthony Watts (rugby league).Anthony Watts is a weather presenter for KPAY-AM radio, listed as meteorologist by the radio station but listed as retired by the American Meteorological Society. In 2007, Watts founded SurfaceStations.org, a website devoted to photographing and documenting the quality of weather stations.
Career
Watts became a television weatherman in 1987 when he joined KHSL-TV, a CBS affiliate based in Chico, California. After 17 years working at KHSL, he was replaced by Kris Kuyper in 2004. He then became the radio weatherman for KPAY-AM, a Fox News affiliate also based in Chico, California. Watts also operates a company called ItWorks which makes weather graphics systems for use on television broadcasts.
SurfaceStations.org
In 2007 Watts launched the 'Surface Stations' project, whose mission is "Via collaboration, creation of a publicly available photographic database of weather stations and weather station metadata." The project relies on volunteers to gather the data. There are no qualification requirements.
The project has received moral support from Roger A. Pielke and Stephen McIntyre. Pielke described the effort as filling "a very important need for the climate science community". Watts is a regular contributor to McIntyre's website, ClimateAudit where he posts some pictures of particularly poorly sited stations. Jay Lawrimore, chief of the climate monitoring branch of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center said "I think any effort to better understand the observation system that's used to collect data and analyze it is helpful."
View on Global Warming
Watts has stated that he had "at one time been fully engaged in the belief that CO2 was indeed the root cause of the global warming problem" but "later changed my thinking when I learned more about the science involved and found it to be lacking." He established the blog "Watts Up With That?" to popularise his views on global warming and the controversy around the science.
Watts expects that the result of the SurfaceStations.org effort will be "to demonstrate that some of the global warming increase is not from CO2 but from localized changes in the temperature-measurement environment" and has said "you have to wonder if the whole house of cards isn't about to start falling down".
Linking the SurfaceStations.org project to global warming has been criticised by Gavin Schmidt, who commented in August 2007 "They have not shown that those violations are i) giving measurable differences to temperatures, or ii) they are imparting a bias (and not just random errors) into the overall dataset".
Watts writes: "The data will speak louder than any opinion I could ever utter. In the end, whether I’m right or wrong, the data will show the path and nature will be the final arbiter."
References
- http://newstalk1290.wordpress.com/news-staff/
- http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/seallist/get_listoftv.cfm List of AMS Television Seal Holders
- SurfaceStations.org
- http://www.khsltv.com/weather.html Kris Kuyper's Weather
- http://www.itworks.com/ ItWorks.com
- http://www.surfacestations.org/
- http://www.surfacestations.org/rules.htm
- http://climatesci.colorado.edu/2007/06/01/more-on-obtaining-global-historical-climate-network-sites/
- Scientists warm up to Watts' work by Ryan Olsen accessed September 2, 2007.
- http://wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com/2008/03/27/gore-to-throw-insults-on-60-minutes-time-to-unload-on-cbs/ Gore to throw insults on 60 minutes
- http://wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com/ Watts Up With That?
- Helping along global warming - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Watts Up With That?: The Nation slams Global Warming
- RealClimate - Friday roundup
- How not to measure temperature, part 52: Another UFA sited in Arizona - Watts Up With That? February 17, 2008