Furcifer
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The problem is, you simply do not seem to comprehend the scientific papers.
The links provided give a very good explanation on measuring global temperatures in layman's terms and i'm sure reading them would benefit your understanding greatly.
This is exactly why I urge people to just read the journals instead of allowing themselves to be mislead by biased webpages just trying to draw internet traffic. The scientists are extremely honest and concise, there's really no misunderstanding them.
As far as the site being a "junk" science site, well, it's not. As far as i can tell from comparing the texts there to the published scientific papers linked as sources, it popularizes the findings from mainstream science rather accurately and without bias.
They clearly are junk science. They cherry pick the data and studies to fear monger and sensationalize. Read the journals if you're interested in climate science, it's the best and most accurate source of unbiased and relevant up to date news. The "introduction" and "conclusions" are very easy to understand if you're unsure of the math and physics in the middle.