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Coby Beck wrote:
"Scott" wrote in message ... 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". One thing it is is bad reporting. A person putting out a press release should define terms. I agree. And the scientist behind the work should make sure the terms are defined. They should try, and I'm positive in 90+% of the cases they do, but once the reporter hangs up the phone it is a bit out of the interviewee's control, don't you think? True enough. So the scientist should be pretty insistent on their inclusion. Scott |
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