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In article , Bill Ward
wrote... On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 18:24:13 +0200, Tom P wrote: [..] Sure - if you think that leaving out 95% of the RSS data is "representative". Using a 10-year data span, all you have to do is pick the right El Nino peaks and troughs for your start and end-points, and you can get any result you care for. Well, right now is where we are, and seems to be a reasonable end point, so at what point on the graph would you suggest starting? What percentage of starting points give you a warming trend versus a cooling trend? Easy. Start in 1979 and end in 2002. http://i51.tinypic.com/rcu6g0.gif H/T climate4you.com -- Falcon: fide, sed cui vide. (L) |
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