«Climate models have improved greatly in the last 10 years, which allows us to look in detail at the simulation of
daily weather rather than just monthly averages,» said Pierce.
Not exact matches
Progress is continuing apace; and when (I choose to use that word
rather than «if») the science becomes more robust, and when (or if) the corresponding climate trends toward volatility of
weather emerge clearly from the background noise of «natural»
daily weather, then more and more governments will find motivation to act.
To be able to check every station individually (
rather than using an automated system), compare data to the
weather underground site for every month, redo the averaging from the
daily numbers to the monthly to double check NOAA's work etc., to rewrite the code to make it more accessible, we would need maybe a half a dozen people working on this.
Everything from setting
daily alarms to checking the
weather can now be accomplished via voice control
rather than by messing with pesky buttons and hard - to - remember controls.