The research shows that the natural
variations over a given period of time depends on the length of this period in the very particular way that is characteristic for fractals.
Not exact matches
A moving average plots the average of those prices
over a
period of time, smoothing out those
variations and
giving you a line that shows the overall direction.
The location is not specific enough, a slight change in the time
period can
give a large
variation in the result and weather is so varied that compiling data is extremely difficult
over any but an extremely short time
period and a small locality.
We do not know with any precision what the actual mean temperature of the planet is at any
given time and most of the figures
given here are various guesstimations of the «anomaly» (
variation from estimated mean for the time of year
over some
period of the very recent past, commonly 1951 - 1980 but not always).
Peter Whale says: August 14, 2010 at 11:25 am Could someone on either side of the debate
give me what weather conditions
over an agreed
period of time, that would then turn the observations so that they could be called climate, which would then either confirm catastrophic warming or confirm natural cause and
variation =======================================================
Could someone on either side of the debate
give me what weather conditions
over an agreed
period of time, that would then turn the observations so that they could be called climate, which would then either confirm catastrophic warming or confirm natural cause and
variation.