Want to see
the previous observation posts?
Not exact matches
Mister Mischief commented on my last
post with some insights into how the other half of a rebound relationship sees things and his first
observation was her inability not to compare to her
previous relationship.
In
previous posts we have stressed that discrepancies between models and
observations force scientists to re-examine the foundations of both the modelling and the interpretation of the data.
The great advantage of using the reanalyses is that «infilling» for regions without
observations is accomplished through data assimilation using a numeral weather prediction system (for details, see
previous CE
post reanalyses.org).
In a
previous post, empirical
observations documented the lack of both short - term and long - term warming of the atmosphere.
The
observation that most of the falsehoods in George Will's notorious Washington
Post column on global warming have appeared in many
previous columns, some going back as far as 1992, raises some interesting questions.
I've made some
previous observations both here on SLAW and on the NSRLP blog that might be relevant to this
post and the topic of SRLs overall, but am still very much in the information - gathering stage of my analysis.
We could expand on these two
observations in much detail, but, as we've done so in
previous posts, we'll simply outline some of the advantages ODR could offer «right to be forgotten» disputes, some of which were also alluded to in George Friedman's above - mentioned
post.