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windtrader

Quote from: richard5933 on February 08, 2021, 03:19:34 PM
However, statistics related to weather reporting are statistics. Numbers are numbers. Math is math. You can make of it what you want, but it doesn't change the statistics, the numbers, or the math.
But selecting raw data and defining a statistic is where the lies are. You can tell any story you want using numbers. It's all in how objective, representative, academically and professionally accepted, and meaningful they really are.
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richard5933

Quote from: windtrader on February 08, 2021, 07:42:45 PM
But selecting raw data and defining a statistic is where the lies are. You can tell any story you want using numbers. It's all in how objective, representative, academically and professionally accepted, and meaningful they really are.
I suppose this is where choosing a reliable interpreter of the data becomes important. True that raw data can be interpreted in various ways or attributed to various causes. Some parts of the data set are more difficult to interpret, others not so much.

Regardless of what causation one chooses to connect to particular aspects of the data, the specific data itself (i.e. temperature measurements) should be incontrovertible.

Theories posited trying to explain the data have certainly evolved over the years, but the data itself is still the data. We've been measuring ambient temperature with reliable accuracy for quite some time now.
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luvrbus

The earth changes if you believe in theories hasn't the earth had 5 ice ages ? I remember that from school,for me I could live with San Diego's weather the year around   
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richard5933

Quote from: luvrbus on February 09, 2021, 05:14:55 AM
The earth changes if you believe in theories hasn't the earth had 5 ice ages ? I remember that from school,for me I could live with San Diego's weather the year around   

It certainly does change. Weather patterns and climate have changed over time. It's possible in modern times to directly track the changes, and for historical (pre-temperature measurement) the information is obtained from other evidence.

Seems like the real controversy is not whether or not climate changes, it's whether or not life on the planet has any bearing on these changes.
Richard
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luvrbus

Quote from: richard5933 on February 09, 2021, 05:53:45 AM
It certainly does change. Weather patterns and climate have changed over time. It's possible in modern times to directly track the changes, and for historical (pre-temperature measurement) the information is obtained from other evidence.

Seems like the real controversy is not whether or not climate changes, it's whether or not life on the planet has any bearing on these changes.

I can remember growing up in Houston we would ice skate on the ponds when Houston grew with people and more housing, with more concrete hiways that went away
 
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muldoonman

Quote from: luvrbus on February 09, 2021, 06:13:32 AM


I can remember growing up in Houston we would ice skate on the ponds when Houston grew with people and more housing, with more concrete hiways that went away

Ice skating on the ponds in Houston?? Come on man. ;D

Dave5Cs

Quote from: luvrbus on February 09, 2021, 05:14:55 AM
The earth changes if you believe in theories hasn't the earth had 5 ice ages ? I remember that from school,for me I could live with San Diego's weather the year around   

Clifford you went to school during the ice age, wow?
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muldoonman

Quote from: Dave5Cs on February 09, 2021, 07:04:32 AM
Clifford you went to school during the ice age, wow?
Hey Dave,
Cliff didn't get as smart as He is going through 1 Ice Age. Took a few.   ;D

luvrbus

Quote from: muldoonman on February 09, 2021, 06:54:36 AM
Ice skating on the ponds in Houston?? Come on man. ;D

Yep in the 50's we would get snow in Houston too !!! and plenty of ice when what people would call a blue northern cold front temps would drop way below freezing in 2 hours from 70*to the teens, my grand daughter in Houston says they are forecast for freezing rain and snow in few days.I have seen a lot of teens and down to 10* before but never saw the 5* grand dad will tell ne about   
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muldoonman

Quote from: luvrbus on February 09, 2021, 07:33:10 AM


Yep in the 50's we would get snow in Houston too !!! and plenty of ice when what people would call a blue northern cold front temps would drop way below freezing in 2 hours from 70*to the teens, my grand daughter in Houston says they are forecast for freezing rain and snow in few days.I have seen a lot of teens and down to 10* before but never saw the 5* grand dad will tell ne about   
My lovely 70 year old spouse just confirmed your weather update and History. She was born and raised up there in the 50's. Said it got cold at times. We are 230 miles northwest of there now. Kingsland Tx.  ;D

Jim Blackwood

99.843% of statistics are made up on the spot.

When I was a lad we had to walk through 20 ft snowdrifts for 5 miles all uphill both ways every day for school. Even in the summer.

Jim
I saw it on the Internet. It MUST be true...

richard5933

Quote from: Jim Blackwood on February 09, 2021, 09:58:17 AM
99.843% of statistics are made up on the spot.

When I was a lad we had to walk through 20 ft snowdrifts for 5 miles all uphill both ways every day for school. Even in the summer.

Jim

Just 20 ft? Only 5 miles?
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Jim Blackwood

Pretty extreme for southern West Virginia.

Jim
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freds

Quote from: richard5933 on February 09, 2021, 05:53:45 AM
It certainly does change. Weather patterns and climate have changed over time. It's possible in modern times to directly track the changes, and for historical (pre-temperature measurement) the information is obtained from other evidence.

Seems like the real controversy is not whether or not climate changes, it's whether or not life on the planet has any bearing on these changes.

Ah what is the final result of the glacier letting go in India as the result of climate change?

Is it a dinosaur level event, nope but not something we thought would happen 20-30 years ago. Problem is that it just creeps up on us.