I love your assumption that we out here will look at a graph and cough out our tea in shock. Truth is for me, who couldn't get a maths o'level in two tries, I'm waiting for your conclusions to enlighten me, while being highly entertained on the way there by your writing style.( I did get English so that's not beyond me luckily). But, perhaps somewhere in the weeds of my words is a point, that I for one need you, at times, to imagine you are talking to 10 yr olds, and so give me something very much on a plate, along with your biscuits!
Tmax is a bully and so got in there first. Tmin is a little timid but will be making an appearance soon! Then we've got hours of sunshine lined up after that. Then we'll look at how all four variables interact, and then we'll plunge into a cross-sectional analysis where I try and get a fix on UHIE by taking into account locational factors. Then there's the bit where I compare the UK34 Tmean anomaly with what the big players have decided with their gridded products, perhaps ending with a peek at UAH satellite data.
I love your assumption that we out here will look at a graph and cough out our tea in shock. Truth is for me, who couldn't get a maths o'level in two tries, I'm waiting for your conclusions to enlighten me, while being highly entertained on the way there by your writing style.( I did get English so that's not beyond me luckily). But, perhaps somewhere in the weeds of my words is a point, that I for one need you, at times, to imagine you are talking to 10 yr olds, and so give me something very much on a plate, along with your biscuits!
LOL - let's see what I can do to make the stats more accessible since these are what they bamboozle us with!
Lovely as always! Those pesky averages.
How do you want us sharing this into socials, John? I love niggling climate alarmists with stuff like this, but these are locked yeah?
You rascal! Yes these are locked but I'm happy for you to extract pithy bits to torture them with.
Ha! Excellent thanks will do. Kettle on, it's tea time.
What a grand suggestion!
Are you ignoring Tmin, or will it make an appearance?
Tmax is a bully and so got in there first. Tmin is a little timid but will be making an appearance soon! Then we've got hours of sunshine lined up after that. Then we'll look at how all four variables interact, and then we'll plunge into a cross-sectional analysis where I try and get a fix on UHIE by taking into account locational factors. Then there's the bit where I compare the UK34 Tmean anomaly with what the big players have decided with their gridded products, perhaps ending with a peek at UAH satellite data.
And yes please for a link to your data.
Coming up with a side order of fries...
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MT6uCQoCtm54lh89kx1ZiPUw3OnuoUJoey78F85mtXA/edit?usp=sharing