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Post by nautonnier on Jul 20, 2019 15:09:33 GMT
It seems that Global Warming is nothing but a metrological (look it up) error. Using T-Mean instead of T-Max allows warmer nights to be reported as 'higher temperatures' when in reality there is no warming there is just less night time cooling possibly due to UHI. It would be amazing if the world is in chaos because of a primitive maths/logic metrological error.
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Post by blustnmtn on Jul 20, 2019 15:54:59 GMT
It seems that Global Warming is nothing but a metrological (look it up) error. Using T-Mean instead of T-Max allows warmer nights to be reported as 'higher temperatures' when in reality there is no warming there is just less night time cooling possibly due to UHI. It would be amazing if the world is in chaos because of a primitive maths/logic metrological error. UHI is the big untold story in the temperature monitoring story. The east coast megalopolis of the US is one huge contiguous UHI that is not only influencing the temperatures but the weather as well.
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 20, 2019 16:38:38 GMT
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Post by walnut on Jul 20, 2019 16:53:53 GMT
At least, if large urban heat islands are really just another anthropogenic climate issue, the west is not as implicated.
Interestingly, Jakarta is expected to pass Tokyo as the world's largest megacity, with a population of almost 36 million people in 10 years.
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Post by Ratty on Jul 20, 2019 23:31:14 GMT
At least, if large urban heat islands are really just another anthropogenic climate issue, the west is not as implicated. Interestingly, Jakarta is expected to pass Tokyo as the world's largest megacity, with a population of almost 36 million people in 10 years. ... but not Jakarta as we know it: That Sinking Feeling
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