The trial became a proxy argument nationally over root cause of poor educational outcomes in highly
urbanized settings.
In the one site that I've examined data (Freso in another post), there is a known
urbanizing setting and windy - calm doesn't identify it.
Not exact matches
An even more worrisome result is that the adjustment procedure for one of the popular surface temperature datasets actually increases the temperature of the rural (i.e. best) stations to match and even exceed the more
urbanized (i.e. poor) stations... the adjustment process took the spurious warming of the poorer stations and spread it throughout the entire
set of stations and even magnified it.
Dr Hoesung Lee, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), presenting on how science can enable the policy response to the Paris Agreement: «The largest opportunities for climate change action are in rapidly
urbanizing countries, that is developing countries, where infrastructure have not yet
set in.»
Is the answer that the CRN5
set of sites is dominated by sites that started out rural and have over time become
urbanized?