Warmest April on record for the planet

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When you compare the length of time that the Earth has been here to the length of times human have been around, that is a blink of an eye. When you compare that to 10 years, it's not even a statistical anomaly.
 
didn't even think of that...when he said "his knowledge is so vast" all I was thinking was: "weird, but The Internet's a smart dude"

I thought I capitalized it.
 
You'd have to ask The Internet on methodology. The studies/papers I've read on the subject take most of these concerns into account. They don't ignore them because it would as you've pointed out create a realistic problem.

Statistically speaking...your margin of error for prior measurements would be higher...just on numbers alone. The accuracy of measurements to form an average would then produce some level of certainty in the average. When comparing temperature changes between years/decades/centuries...you would do a statistical test against those errors to make sure that you were within the range of statistical probability and your power was sufficient. You'd have to make sure that your power allowed you to obtain the correct confidence interval to make the discrimination between the two averages.

Again though, I think most studies cover that, but The Internet might be able to provide more insight on the issue.
 
Why do we even respond to Seventh's threads anymore? I'd like to see every post of his on the front page go without a single respones. Can we do that?
 
You mocked 7960 about global warming when you hadn't even displayed evidence of global warming.

Then when I told you that you were missing that data...you mocked me about average temperature changes....still without displaying that data.

I tried to be nice and tell you that you were missing shit in your argument, don't get mad at me because you wanted to post smiles and mock people due to your insufficient argument. I recommend re-reading page 1.
 
I AM GOING TO MAKE TREND FROM SINGLE DATA POINT. NATURE PUBLICATION HERE I COME. :retardthumbsup:
 
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