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Professor Says That Greenhouse Gases Are Making New Hampshire Hot In January
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More than two standard deviations from the average is normal 5 percent of the time.
One should not expect a professor with a PhD in biology to understand first year statistics.
http://www.eos.unh.edu/Faculty/barrettrock
Idiots, can’t even enjoy one mild winter without being “deeply worried”
He probably wrote a paper on the subject. Being thoroughly discredited though, it proves once again that paper beats Rock.
A meteorologist from balmy New Hampshire
Watched Arctic Highs in something like rapture.
When one smashed down from the north
He ran back and forth,
Yelling, “That was a good’un, fer damshure!”
My contribution to Sunrise’s Swansong (sunriseswansong.wordpress.com), a very literate tracker of NH weather.