Studying Temperature Data Using the Language of Science

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  1. PeakProphet

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    Fortunately, those who use data don't reside in the denier camp. It is one of the beauties of science, that try as folks might, when someone is assembling models and manufacturing temperature profiles, you can always compare them to the data and begin asking questions that the zealots never will.

    Right now, in this thread, is my basis for a correlation within the temperature data of Idaho. Also contained within this work is the ability to quantify uncertainty in the answer based on that uncertainty. And those who show up to demonstrate their true belief haven't yet come up with a single data point to refute any of it.

    Like I said, it is the beauty of science. Talk..talk…talk…call the other guy names. But for the love of pete, DON'T TOUCH THE DATA!!!! IT MIGHT REVEAL THAT THE OTHER GUY WAS RIGHT!!!
     

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