Climate Clipping



Climate Clipping is very similar to Hedge Clipping.

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  1. malagabay says:

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  2. Patrick Donnelly says:

    Lying is standard practice …

    I recently found a way of reconciling random distribution with biological propagation, ie life.

    Pascal’s Triangle.

    For every power of 2 there is a numbere array the rank of the triangle, that shows the expected distribution.

    But the Golden Ratio dominates life and has nothing to do with random distribution. Except it has! Taking a slice through the triangle we find the series in aline or rather two lines. Diagonal in 2D equals spiral in 3D?

  3. Boris Tabaksplatt says:

    A few years ago I came across this paper “Does A Global Temperature Exist?”, by Christopher Essex, Ross McKitrick and Bjarne Andresen.

    Paper here…. https://www.fys.ku.dk/~andresen/BAhome/ownpapers/globalTexist.pdf

    A summary of the salient below…

    There is no global temperature. The reasons lie in the properties of the equation of state governing local thermodynamic equilibrium, and the implications cannot be avoided by substituting statistics for physics.

    Since temperature is an intensive variable, the total temperature is meaningless in terms of the system being measured, and hence any one simple average has no necessary meaning

    Averages of the Earth’s temperature field are thus devoid of a physical context which would indicate how they are to be interpreted, or what meaning can be attached to changes in their levels, up or down.

    The physics provides no guidance as to which interpretation of the data is warranted. Since arbitrary indexes are being used to measure a physically non-existent quantity, it is not surprising that different formulae yield different results with no apparent way to select among them

  4. malagabay says:

    Once upon a time Climatologists reported temperature ranges.

    https://malagabay.wordpress.com/2014/01/13/climatology-1960-2010-europe/

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