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Del 1 year ago
#31 They used HadCRUt, the most poorly sourced data sets available. Do one for UAH or even RSS.
       
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Leet 1 year ago
#7 Didn't think the spreading would look that symmetrical 36
       
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Emanuel 1 year ago
#32 You could do the same for daily temperature in Boston from Jan 1 to July 1. It's meaningless unless you understand the entire cyclic pattern.
       
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Lecurgus 1 year ago
#8 I don’t get it, what is the current fascination with fitting a bunch of countries into the African continent. It’s an apple to apple seed comparison. Let’s just fit all continents into the Pacific Ocean.
       
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Bennie 1 year ago
Lecurgus,

it's about the most commonly used map projections that show Africa the size of two USAs or something. Fitting countries/continents into Africa shows the true scale of the continent, not the one internalised by everyone.

Also, I don't think it's "current"
       
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Sibbie 1 year ago
#30 and average is above average.
       
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Shaina 1 year ago
#4 It missed a lot of areas.
       
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Shaina 1 year ago
#8 So what?
       
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