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Michael Tobis wrote:
Actually, it's traditional in meteorological statistics to start the year on December 1, so that the winter season (traditionally DJF) isn't split across two years. They might have waited with the press release another couple of weeks to keep this confusion out of the foreground, but there's nothing underhanded about it. The data for 1998, the previous record holder also ran from Dec 1 of the prior year to Nov 30. See http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/1998/ "A meteorological year runs from the beginning of winter to the end of autumn, and so the 1998 meteorological year started on Dec. 1, 1997, and ended on Nov. 30, 1998". mt One thing it is is bad reporting. A person putting out a press release should define terms. And the scientist behind the work should make sure the terms are defined. Scott |
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