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Roy Spencer is a climate scientist who updates the global temperature anomalies based on satellite data. He also blogs about climate issues, such as the recent hardware failure affecting his data system and the best way to plot temperature time series.
- Global Warming: Natural or Manmade
Global Warming: Natural or Manmade - Roy Spencer, PhD
- About Dr. Roy Spencer
Roy W. Spencer received his Ph.D. in meteorology at the...
- Research Articles & Simple Climate Model
Research Articles & Simple Climate Model - Roy Spencer, PhD
- Latest Global Temp. Anomaly (July '23: +0.64°C)
Latest Global Temp. Anomaly (July '23: +0.64°C) - Roy...
- Mid-April Blizzard to Clobber The Upper Midwest
Mid-April Blizzard to Clobber The Upper Midwest - Roy...
- My Global Warming Skepticism, for Dummies
My Global Warming Skepticism, for Dummies - Roy Spencer, PhD
- Carbon Dioxide Growth Rate at Mauna Loa
The atmospheric concentration of CO 2 has been routinely...
- Hurricane Gonzalo Intensifying North of Puerto Rico
Hurricane Gonzalo Intensifying North of Puerto Rico - Roy...
- Global Warming: Natural or Manmade
Roy W. Spencer (* 20. Dezember 1955) ist Forschungsleiter an der Universität Alabama in Huntsville und Leiter des US-Wissenschaftlerteams für das Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR-E) des NASA-Satelliten Aqua. Er war am NASA Marshall Space Flight Center im Bereich der Klimaforschung tätig.
Roy Warren Spencer (born December 20, 1955) is an American meteorologist. He is a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville , and the U.S. Science Team leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR-E) on NASA's Aqua satellite .
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- December 20, 1955 (age 67), United States
Roy Spencer is a principal scientist at UAH who uses satellite data to measure the temperature of the atmosphere. He and Christy produce monthly reports that are available to the public and scientists.
Roy Warren Spencer (* 20. Dezember 1955) ist Meteorologe, leitender Forschungswissenschaftler an der University of Alabama in Huntsville und Leiter des US-Wissenschaftsteams für das Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR-E). Der Aqua-Satellit der NASA .