So STIGGO what is the 10 year and 20 averages for Baltimore? Where is your science to refute this argument. Doesn't exist does it?
2007-10-31 09:31:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Learn a little about science for a start.
1. from statistics.
The strength of an answer is proportional to the size of the data set. Comparing two daily temperatures on the same day of the year thirty years apart (or ten, or twenty) approaches totally meaningless.
2007-10-31 09:32:22
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answered by Anonymous
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And what was the ten-year average for Baltimore back then as compared to now? The twenty-year? Comparing one day shows that you don't really have much to work with to prove your case.
You know, I realize that I got caught up in the stupidity of your question. Average temperatures for Baltimore would be just as irrelevant as one day temperature comparisons. Of course, since the global average temperatures have been steadily rising, I'd say that is important, wouldn't you?
2007-10-31 09:29:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It is hard to think of a meaningful answer to such a asinine question that would not result in a violations notice. It is hard to believe that anyone would be as ignorant as this poster is pretending to be. Or maybe he is just trying to confuse the issue with typical Republicanism.
2007-10-31 09:31:56
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answered by buffytou 6
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You don't know the difference between day to day weather and climate which are averages over time?
2007-10-31 09:35:11
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answered by captain_koyk 5
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No conclusions about global warming trends can be made by comparing two arbitrarily picked days.
2007-10-31 09:30:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Global cooling, like global warming, is caused by human activities like driving your car or breathing. Stop doing both immediately.
2007-10-31 09:30:24
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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Move to California or way down south! Weathers toasty warm here!
2007-10-31 09:31:06
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answered by KC V ™ 7
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August v. December, pray tell?
2007-10-31 09:42:53
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answered by DAR 7
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I think even you are not as stupid as this.
You know that you need to look at LONG SPANS OF TIME, not just a single day from now and then.
2007-10-31 09:31:02
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answered by Anonymous
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