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re: 32 degrees at North Pole; Louisiana gulf waters rising?
Posted on 12/24/16 at 7:50 pm to Dale51
Posted on 12/24/16 at 7:50 pm to Dale51
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I have. You claim to have also. Again...the question is direct and simple.
Is the slight uptick in temps based more around an increase in daytime temps, or a change in nighttime temps?
The implications would paint a different picture, don't you agree?
so let me just try to understand you level of stupidity...you think climatologist that organize and collect the temperature data of 10's of thousands of collection points around the globe dont have a methodology to account for the 24hr cycle and the accompanying statistical noise.
please just stop posting on global warming threads you dont have the game for it.
Posted on 12/24/16 at 11:55 pm to Cruiserhog
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you think climatologist that organize and collect the temperature data of 10's of thousands of collection points around the globe dont have a methodology to account for the 24hr cycle and the accompanying statistical noise
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Posted on 12/25/16 at 8:47 am to Cruiserhog
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you think climatologist that organize and collect the temperature data of 10's of thousands of collection points around the globe dont have a methodology to account for the 24hr cycle and the accompanying statistical noise.
Non sequitur....and the Appeal to Authority Fallacy! A twofer!!
What did you get out of reading the Climategate files?
Just curious?
Posted on 12/25/16 at 8:59 am to Cruiserhog
That may be, but accounting for differences in daytime and nighttime temps still says something about what is happening. That's why time stamps, location, altitude and other such data are kept along with the temperature reading. It's not a single variable analysis. And averages are not a very scientific way of drawing inferences from data.
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