N=2 is not a good sample size. This level is variation year after year is not exactly abnormal. Weather isn't climate.
Climate change is real, but this post is bad science.
N=2 is not a good sample size. This level is variation year after year is not exactly abnormal. Weather isn't climate.
Climate change is real, but this post is bad science.
@jol I agree that this is an oversimplified comparison and that the averages are the ones to consider. The higher temperatures during winter also contribute to these though, especially if they happen during every winter in the last few years.
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