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Hi
I am confused about "annual variation" or "yearly variation" or other better terminology? I have read about a paper talking about "annual variation of monthly average daily mean relative humidity". It's a caption of a figure drawing relative humidity variation expanded from days 0 to 364. That is to say, it contains only data for a year. Every datapoint is monthly average daily mean relative humidity. (1)I am wondering why it's called annual variation of ...... (2)If I have data extended over 10 years, and every datapoint is monthly average daily mean relative humidity. What terminology should I use? yearly variation of monthly average daily mean relative humidity or some better one? Any suggestion is appreciated. Mike |
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![]() Mike C Liu wrote: Any suggestion is appreciated. Any? Shoot the monkey. |
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![]() Mike C Liu wrote: Any suggestion is appreciated. Any? Shoot the monkey. And his sock puppet. |
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