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On Jul 28, 11:01*am, Meteorologist wrote:
accuweatherhttp://www.accuweather.com/blogs/climatechange/Science/34446/global-t... "If you have the data, your best way to get toward the right answer in terms of climate science is by looking the long-term trends. I constantly see stories, blogs and videos picking out just a handful of years or even months/weeks to make a declaration about the current and future climate. This is climate science not meteorology." Can you please explain why the UHI increase results in the need to adjust historical temperatures downward? Cheers |
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