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Old October 3rd 07, 06:54 AM posted to alt.global-warming,sci.environment,talk.environment,sci.geo.meteorology
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Default Projecting Heat-Related Mortality Impacts Under a Changing Climate in the New York City Region

On Oct 2, 7:33 pm, chemist wrote:
On Oct 2, 6:01 pm, Roger Coppock wrote:
On Oct 2, 9:57 am, chemist wrote:
[ . . . ]


There are many many more deaths in cold winters than in hot summers in
the UK


The source of the highly questionable statement above is . . .


IT IS OBVIOUS. Most of all my acquaintances have relatives who
died in winter. None have died from heat stroke, you daft bat.


We already know you're not a chemist. LOL!
Now you show us you're not a scientist too.

Look up the word "anecdotal" as in the phrase
"anecdotal evidence." Then, understand why
scientists totally reject using it.

If you can suppress your overlarge ego long
enough to learn that rather basic lesson,
then get some real data to support your
statement about seasonal mortality.