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AudubonB

One can NOT induce accuracy via precision!
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Mar 24, 2013
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PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
18 June 2014.jpg


This is from moments ago, 18 June 2014. You know: 48 hours before solstice.
Some of our "solar" :scared: panels.
And this is not photoshopped.
And this is the northern hemisphere (okay: far, far northern hemisphere).

 
Actually the measurement of the Average Temperature Deviation is measured (as the name itself suggests) when averaged over the whole year and over the whole Earth. Single events like the one the OP is mentioning are not important to the measurement of the Average Temperature Deviation. And the Average Temperature Deviation in the last decades is increasing.
 
In the interest of (a little bit) fuller disclosure:

our home is the 2nd-highest elevation permanent home in Alaska. We are sorta-kinda used to #!$* like this. On June 23, 2006, we awoke to 8"/20cm of snow. But it isn't - thank goodness!! - something we get all the time.
 
The nice thing about being in Europe is that you can occasionally dip your toes into the anti-intellectual ocean that resides in America. We have to swim in it.

But at least in the USA there is a strong debate about Climate Change/Global Warming, because there are also many AGW deniers. In Italy for instance we live in the complete "don't care mood" about this matter.