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I love the work you have done pointing out the dangers of ignorance, and it would be even better if you can help others to learn how to find the information needed to be less ignorant themselves. Analytical and graphing tools for that data would be very helpful; just the ability to replicate some of the charting you’re doing would be useful to a lot of us. Environmentalist zealots in our NH community are pushing a number of warrant articles, and it would be great to be able to point to uncorrupted climate station data to demonstrate whether or not data supports their claims of climate change data, especially if I can get hold of local data. Do you have any suggestions about how readers can do that?
I think one of Tony’s programs does allow this. It would be nice if that program were on a permanent sidebar for easy access. I have accessed it for my local official weather station, which is only about 10 miles away. At the time I did that, the data was up-to-date within two months.
Excellent as usual.
Happy new year 2024 from Paris France !