... here we go again!
On Mar 22, 10:27*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On 22 Mar, 19:26, Bonos Ego wrote:
Of course the past does not always equal the future, I'm only showing
what has happened since 1940 when there has been a Winter with the CET
below +3.5c.
Are you talking to me?
No offence if you removed all I said in the message you replied to due
to any reference to the message I was replying to.
But you do put your credibility on an edge it can not settle too well
on.
(Notwithstanding the fact that any appeal to statistics in fluid
mechanics is asking for a kick in the backside.)
CET: Each year is its own average; each collection of such averages is
a compound mistake. Itso Fatso.
Look for a cause for each individual temperature reading. Or post the
full set of peaks and troughs.
Everything is an approximation. The length of a metre is an
approximation. A second is an approximation. The strengths of
earthquakes, that you constantly subject us to list of, are
approximations. You are an approximation. We all get by on them. Even
you.
PS Did you have a think about the thousands of earthquakes that you
miss in your calculations each day? Now there you're not even using a
decent approximation, W.
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