Statistician emerges from numerical vortex with [ridiculous conclusion]
“I think most people agree it’s getting warmer,” Wu said. “However what’s the pattern of the trend?” Is it more or less slow and steady, or does it jump in dramatic leaps and bounds?Wind turbine factory sit-in continues - Rye and Battle Observer - Rye and Battle News
Wu and another former graduate student, Zhibiao Zhao, PhD’07, analyzed monthly global temperature data collected from 1856 to 2000.
“Our conclusion is that the variability is getting bigger, which means the warm days are getting even warmer, and cold days are getting colder,” Wu said.
The Danish firm announced in April the factory, which employs 525 people, as well as another in Southampton, Hants, employing 100 people, would close because of a lack of demand.NAACP Seeks to Impede Black Advancement By Endorsing Climate-Based Regulation
A worker inside the factory, who did not want to give his name, said: "We are fighting for our jobs and a greener environment.
"We want the Government to nationalise the company and stick to their word because they have stated in the past week that they want to create as many green jobs as possible but they seem quite happy to let this factory close." He said employees intended to continue the sit-in until they had won their case.
"I'm all in favor of the nation's oldest civil rights group redefining its mission and agenda; however this indicates that the NAACP continues to struggle with current realities that face the nation's black communities by promoting policies they are opposed to," said Project 21 member Joe Hicks, who is also a PajamasTV commentator. "If this group simply wants to be defined as another left-wing organization touting the weak science on climate change, then it is destined to face ever-growing irrelevancy."Tallahassee breaks record low temperature for today | tallahassee.com
Tallahassee broke its record-low temperature for Tuesday thanks to a rare summertime weather pattern.
The temperature dropped to 60 degrees, breaking the previous low record for the day of 67, set in 1929, 1970 and 1971, said Kelly Godsey, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Tallahassee.
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The low in Apalachicola today dropped to 63, breaking its record of 71, set in 1947.
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