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maj. tom wrote:Cornell University:
More than 99.9% of studies agree: Humans caused climate change.
https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2021/10/more-999-studies-agree-humans-caused-climate-change‘Case closed’: 99.9% of scientists agree climate emergency caused by humans
Trawl of 90,000 studies finds consensus, leading to call for Facebook and Twitter to curb disinformation
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/oct/19/case-closed-999-of-scientists-agree-climate-emergency-caused-by-humans
Well I guess we have a 0.1% Global Warming expert scientist on Trinituner then. Rel bigshot Donkey avatar gracing we here yes. Would like to read his published studies on the subject.
Please share your DOIs. e.g. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41060-022-00311-6
Miktay wrote:adnj wrote:Miktay wrote:Data sets are not repeatable or valid scientific experiments. Datasets are used for computer simulations.What defines a dataset?
A data set is a collection of data. The data is usually presented in a table form. The data can be numerical or categorical. The data can be two variables, multiple variables and the the variable can have different relationships.
What are the different types of data sets?
There are different types of data sets One type is numerical. It has data represented with numbers instead of words. Categorical data set is another and it displays data based on characteristics or qualities of an item. Bivariate data sets consist of two variable that have a relationship. Multivariate data sets have three or more variables that all depend on each other. Correlation data sets are data that have have 1 of 3 relationships. Positive relationships happen when the variables change in the same direction. Negative relationships happen when the variables change in opposite directions. No or zero relationships occur when the variable have no affect on each other.
What is meant by data set?
A data set is a collection data presented usually in a table. The data can have a relationship where both variables change in the same direction. The data can have a relationship where the variable change in opposite directions. And some times the data have no relationship at all.
What is a data set example?
A data set can contain data comparing time of day to the number customers. A data set can also contain data regarding an individual's income, expenses, savings and how the three affect each other.
What is the purpose of dataset?
The purpose of a data set is organize the collected data so that is easier to understand. The data set places the data into columns and rows for comparison.
https://study.com/learn/lesson/data-set ... mples.html
Horsey you swinging from mango tree branch to chenet tree branch.
Apparently you doh unnderstand how the pseudo scientific arm of global warming propaganda works. Whether the data sets are single or multivariate...discrete or stochastic...organized into a table, matrix, or other configuration...iz irrelevant.
So lemhih splain yuh one more time. i go make it large:
Data sets are not repeatable or valid scientific experiments. Datasets are used for computer simulations.
The scientific method at work
How does the scientific method work in the real world of climate science? Let’s take NASA’s Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) campaign, a multi-year survey of Greenland’s ice melt that’s paving the way for improved sea level rise estimates, as an example.
Form a hypothesis
OMG hypothesizes that the oceans are playing a major role in Greenland ice loss.
Make observations
Over a five-year period, OMG will survey Greenland by air and ship to collect ocean temperature and salinity (saltiness) data and take ice thinning measurements to help climate scientists better understand how the ice and warming ocean interact with each other. OMG will also collect data on the sea floor’s shape and depth, which determines how much warm water can reach any given glacier.
Analyze and interpret data
As the OMG crew and scientists collect data around 27,000 miles (over 43,000 kilometers) of Greenland coastline over that five-year period, each year scientists will analyze the data to see how much the oceans warmed or cooled and how the ice changed in response.
Draw conclusions
In one OMG study, scientists discovered that many Greenland glaciers extend deeper (some around 1,000 feet, or about 300 meters) beneath the ocean’s surface than once thought, making them quite vulnerable to the warming ocean. They also discovered that Greenland’s west coast is generally more vulnerable than its east coast.
Publish results
Scientists like Willis write up the results, send in the paper for peer review (a process in which other experts in the field anonymously critique the submission), and then those peers determine whether the information is correct and valuable enough to be published in an academic journal, such as Nature or Earth and Planetary Science Letters. Then it becomes another contribution to the well-substantiated body of climate change knowledge, which evolves and grows stronger as scientists gather and confirm more evidence. Other scientists can take that information further by conducting their own studies to better understand sea level rise.
All in all, the scientific method is “a way of going from observations to answers,” NASA terrestrial ecosystem scientist Erika Podest, based at JPL, said. It adds clarity to our way of thinking and shows that scientific knowledge is always evolving.
https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2743/the-scientific-method-and-climate-change-how-scientists-know/
FrankChag wrote:Miktay wrote:adnj wrote:Miktay wrote:Data sets are not repeatable or valid scientific experiments. Datasets are used for computer simulations.What defines a dataset?
A data set is a collection of data. The data is usually presented in a table form. The data can be numerical or categorical. The data can be two variables, multiple variables and the the variable can have different relationships.
What are the different types of data sets?
There are different types of data sets One type is numerical. It has data represented with numbers instead of words. Categorical data set is another and it displays data based on characteristics or qualities of an item. Bivariate data sets consist of two variable that have a relationship. Multivariate data sets have three or more variables that all depend on each other. Correlation data sets are data that have have 1 of 3 relationships. Positive relationships happen when the variables change in the same direction. Negative relationships happen when the variables change in opposite directions. No or zero relationships occur when the variable have no affect on each other.
What is meant by data set?
A data set is a collection data presented usually in a table. The data can have a relationship where both variables change in the same direction. The data can have a relationship where the variable change in opposite directions. And some times the data have no relationship at all.
What is a data set example?
A data set can contain data comparing time of day to the number customers. A data set can also contain data regarding an individual's income, expenses, savings and how the three affect each other.
What is the purpose of dataset?
The purpose of a data set is organize the collected data so that is easier to understand. The data set places the data into columns and rows for comparison.
https://study.com/learn/lesson/data-set ... mples.html
Horsey you swinging from mango tree branch to chenet tree branch.
Apparently you doh unnderstand how the pseudo scientific arm of global warming propaganda works. Whether the data sets are single or multivariate...discrete or stochastic...organized into a table, matrix, or other configuration...iz irrelevant.
So lemhih splain yuh one more time. i go make it large:
Data sets are not repeatable or valid scientific experiments. Datasets are used for computer simulations.
Dude. Honestly, you're sounding like an undergrad who just started Intro to Statistics at SAMs or something. You're embarrassing yourself and your country.
Here, let me help you.
You need to start by looking up panel and longitudinal data, and their associated statistical methods (very different from the baby stats you're learning). You're not impressing anyone because you know the words multivariate and categorical. THEN, take a few postgrad econometrics courses and learn to use eviews stata mathlab or r or something. THEN, go start and complete a mphil or phd in environmental engineering or env. sciences.
After all that, you come here with whatever climate-change-shtick you're on about, so I can (only then) tell you respectfully, to sod off.
Miktay wrote:FrankChag wrote:Miktay wrote:adnj wrote:Miktay wrote:Data sets are not repeatable or valid scientific experiments. Datasets are used for computer simulations.What defines a dataset?
A data set is a collection of data. The data is usually presented in a table form. The data can be numerical or categorical. The data can be two variables, multiple variables and the the variable can have different relationships.
What are the different types of data sets?
There are different types of data sets One type is numerical. It has data represented with numbers instead of words. Categorical data set is another and it displays data based on characteristics or qualities of an item. Bivariate data sets consist of two variable that have a relationship. Multivariate data sets have three or more variables that all depend on each other. Correlation data sets are data that have have 1 of 3 relationships. Positive relationships happen when the variables change in the same direction. Negative relationships happen when the variables change in opposite directions. No or zero relationships occur when the variable have no affect on each other.
What is meant by data set?
A data set is a collection data presented usually in a table. The data can have a relationship where both variables change in the same direction. The data can have a relationship where the variable change in opposite directions. And some times the data have no relationship at all.
What is a data set example?
A data set can contain data comparing time of day to the number customers. A data set can also contain data regarding an individual's income, expenses, savings and how the three affect each other.
What is the purpose of dataset?
The purpose of a data set is organize the collected data so that is easier to understand. The data set places the data into columns and rows for comparison.
https://study.com/learn/lesson/data-set ... mples.html
Horsey you swinging from mango tree branch to chenet tree branch.
Apparently you doh unnderstand how the pseudo scientific arm of global warming propaganda works. Whether the data sets are single or multivariate...discrete or stochastic...organized into a table, matrix, or other configuration...iz irrelevant.
So lemhih splain yuh one more time. i go make it large:
Data sets are not repeatable or valid scientific experiments. Datasets are used for computer simulations.
Dude. Honestly, you're sounding like an undergrad who just started Intro to Statistics at SAMs or something. You're embarrassing yourself and your country.
Here, let me help you.
You need to start by looking up panel and longitudinal data, and their associated statistical methods (very different from the baby stats you're learning). You're not impressing anyone because you know the words multivariate and categorical. THEN, take a few postgrad econometrics courses and learn to use eviews stata mathlab or r or something. THEN, go start and complete a mphil or phd in environmental engineering or env. sciences.
After all that, you come here with whatever climate-change-shtick you're on about, so I can (only then) tell you respectfully, to sod off.
Big man…citing the econometrics thing iza dead giveaway, eh.
It’s a last resort for pseudo intellectual people who want to sound like they know what they talking bout but don’t have a clue. Its only good for impressing clueless smallies at a cocktail party.
But doh let that stop yuh. Carry on bussing lyrics…
FrankChag wrote:Seems like I hit a nerve there.
This right here is why I believe that only people with at least a bachelor's degree should be allowed to vote.
paid_influencer wrote:FrankChag wrote:Seems like I hit a nerve there.
This right here is why I believe that only people with at least a bachelor's degree should be allowed to vote.
why bachelors tho why not masters
adnj wrote:Miktay wrote:
So lemhih splain yuh one more time. i go make it large:
Data sets are not repeatable or valid scientific experiments. Datasets are used for computer simulations.
Collected data is tabulated as a historical record. That is a data set. The historical record shows an increase.
Try harder.
Miktay wrote:adnj wrote:Miktay wrote:
So lemhih splain yuh one more time. i go make it large:
Data sets are not repeatable or valid scientific experiments. Datasets are used for computer simulations.
Collected data is tabulated as a historical record. That is a data set. The historical record shows an increase.
Try harder.
Orhor. So a dataset iz not a scientific experiment it’s a historical record.
Ok we getting somewhere.
Does a historical increase automatically translate to future increases? Or does the earth’s climate go thru cyclical periods of warming and cooling as it has for thousands of years?
FrankChag wrote:Miktay wrote:FrankChag wrote:Miktay wrote:adnj wrote:Miktay wrote:Data sets are not repeatable or valid scientific experiments. Datasets are used for computer simulations.What defines a dataset?
A data set is a collection of data. The data is usually presented in a table form. The data can be numerical or categorical. The data can be two variables, multiple variables and the the variable can have different relationships.
What are the different types of data sets?
There are different types of data sets One type is numerical. It has data represented with numbers instead of words. Categorical data set is another and it displays data based on characteristics or qualities of an item. Bivariate data sets consist of two variable that have a relationship. Multivariate data sets have three or more variables that all depend on each other. Correlation data sets are data that have have 1 of 3 relationships. Positive relationships happen when the variables change in the same direction. Negative relationships happen when the variables change in opposite directions. No or zero relationships occur when the variable have no affect on each other.
What is meant by data set?
A data set is a collection data presented usually in a table. The data can have a relationship where both variables change in the same direction. The data can have a relationship where the variable change in opposite directions. And some times the data have no relationship at all.
What is a data set example?
A data set can contain data comparing time of day to the number customers. A data set can also contain data regarding an individual's income, expenses, savings and how the three affect each other.
What is the purpose of dataset?
The purpose of a data set is organize the collected data so that is easier to understand. The data set places the data into columns and rows for comparison.
https://study.com/learn/lesson/data-set ... mples.html
Horsey you swinging from mango tree branch to chenet tree branch.
Apparently you doh unnderstand how the pseudo scientific arm of global warming propaganda works. Whether the data sets are single or multivariate...discrete or stochastic...organized into a table, matrix, or other configuration...iz irrelevant.
So lemhih splain yuh one more time. i go make it large:
Data sets are not repeatable or valid scientific experiments. Datasets are used for computer simulations.
Dude. Honestly, you're sounding like an undergrad who just started Intro to Statistics at SAMs or something. You're embarrassing yourself and your country.
Here, let me help you.
You need to start by looking up panel and longitudinal data, and their associated statistical methods (very different from the baby stats you're learning). You're not impressing anyone because you know the words multivariate and categorical. THEN, take a few postgrad econometrics courses and learn to use eviews stata mathlab or r or something. THEN, go start and complete a mphil or phd in environmental engineering or env. sciences.
After all that, you come here with whatever climate-change-shtick you're on about, so I can (only then) tell you respectfully, to sod off.
Big man…citing the econometrics thing iza dead giveaway, eh.
It’s a last resort for pseudo intellectual people who want to sound like they know what they talking bout but don’t have a clue. Its only good for impressing clueless smallies at a cocktail party.
But doh let that stop yuh. Carry on bussing lyrics…
Seems like I hit a nerve there.
This right here is why I believe that only people with at least a bachelor's degree should be allowed to vote.
FrankChag wrote:Miktay wrote:adnj wrote:Miktay wrote:
So lemhih splain yuh one more time. i go make it large:
Data sets are not repeatable or valid scientific experiments. Datasets are used for computer simulations.
Collected data is tabulated as a historical record. That is a data set. The historical record shows an increase.
Try harder.
Orhor. So a dataset iz not a scientific experiment it’s a historical record.
Ok we getting somewhere.
Does a historical increase automatically translate to future increases? Or does the earth’s climate go thru cyclical periods of warming and cooling as it has for thousands of years?
Where's your scientific evidence for this statement?
And, your scientific proof that the current accelerating changes are also, in your words, "cyclical periods of warming and cooling"?
All the current scientific studies have shown, with significant validity, that the root cause of the current extreme events is human activity. Where's your scientific proof that negates these studies?
Miktay wrote:FrankChag wrote:Miktay wrote:adnj wrote:Miktay wrote:
So lemhih splain yuh one more time. i go make it large:
Data sets are not repeatable or valid scientific experiments. Datasets are used for computer simulations.
Collected data is tabulated as a historical record. That is a data set. The historical record shows an increase.
Try harder.
Orhor. So a dataset iz not a scientific experiment it’s a historical record.
Ok we getting somewhere.
Does a historical increase automatically translate to future increases? Or does the earth’s climate go thru cyclical periods of warming and cooling as it has for thousands of years?
Where's your scientific evidence for this statement?
And, your scientific proof that the current accelerating changes are also, in your words, "cyclical periods of warming and cooling"?
All the current scientific studies have shown, with significant validity, that the root cause of the current extreme events is human activity. Where's your scientific proof that negates these studies?
Get it right Chaguanas. That statement needs no scientific evidence. It’s in the historical datasets
How do you propose that anybody tests it without destructive means? Its not like we have a spare Earth lying around.Miktay wrote:timelapse wrote:That video was a very fancy way of him saying he doesn't know a thing about climate change.
Lemme break it down for you.
Global:relating to the whole world
Warming: make or become warm
Earth's temperature has risen by 0.14° Fahrenheit (0.08° Celsius) per decade since 1880, but the rate of warming since 1981 is more than twice that: 0.32° F (0.18° C) per decade. 2021 was the sixth-warmest year on record based on NOAA's temperature data.
Thats basic English.
People have been measuring it and the data is there.The globe has been warming up.
[Nobody asked about ideal temperature or equilibrium temperature.Do you realize if we fail at this,there is no going back?
You are somewhat correct…but also incorrect. It’s true he iz saying he does not know…but he iz also saying that NO ONE knows.
Becuz in order to state whether or not the the earth’s temperature iz too hot you need to state what too hot iz in comparison to something else. That iza standard comparative English language common usage required for scientific inquiry.Nobody asked about ideal temperature or equilibrium temperature.Do you realize if we fail at this,there is no going back?
I’ve been hearing and reading that for the last 40 years: The catastrophe theory from the Big Climate lobby. There iz absolutely no proof for that. None whatsoever. Lotsa conjecture, speculation, simulations, newspaper fear mongering and social media panic.
Plenty rum shop ole talk. Where iz the body of scientific experiments that demonstrate the catastrophe theory of Global Warming?
If he's taking this long to come,I recommend that he checks Dr Rajone eye wrote:Jesus Christ is coming very soon.
Blame it on global warming.
Blame it on climate change.
These events are to bring about His return.
Believe it or not.
pugboy wrote:we are in a death spiral, places that didnt used to get super hot(europe) are now getting heatwaves every year
most of those places never used aircon, only winter heating.
you can be sure they are installing aircon these days, only consolation is those countries may already have high reliance on renewable electricity but aircons still emit heat, so it is a losing zero sum game
there is a cost for everything
pugboy wrote:we are in a death spiral, places that didnt used to get super hot(europe) are now getting heatwaves every year
most of those places never used aircon, only winter heating.
you can be sure they are installing aircon these days, only consolation is those countries may already have high reliance on renewable electricity but aircons still emit heat, so it is a losing zero sum game
there is a cost for everything
Climate change: UN warns key warming threshold slipping from sight
There is "no credible pathway" to keep the rise in global temperatures below the key threshold of 1.5C, according to a bleak new UN assessment.
Scientists believe that going beyond 1.5C would see dangerous impacts for people all over the world.
The report says that since COP26 last year, governments carbon cutting plans have been "woefully inadequate".
Only an urgent transformation of society will avoid disaster, the study says.
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