Another video showing how traditional AI is largely useless at gathering scientific information. In order to get the right answer, you need to use analytic AI.
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Brilliant Tony! Your software is a great analytical tool for science. I particularly would have welcomed it during my geoscientific career of basin analysis.
Looking at the forecast for Kinshasa Congo, it’s summer there, they’re slightly south of the equator, and the forecast is highs in the 80s and lows in the seventies for the next week. seems tolerable to me. it’s also summer in Melbourne Australia and they can barely break 70 for the next week. where’s the crisis? meanwhile where I live in South Central Minnesota we’re going to be below zero every night for the next 10 days. that’s not bad news, it does keep the George Floyd BLM rioters off the streets.
Excellent at pointing out that the so called trend for Congo is a lie. However, the one reliable data set at the airport appears to show no such warming trend to my eye.
And I must add, the weather station at ANY airport is not designed for general weather or climate analyses. It is designed and situated specifically for safety of aircraft operation. The ability of any airfoil to produce lift is dependent upon the air density. And temperature, pressure and dewpoint are critical for determining the air density at the runways. Hence weather stations at airports are close to the runways, and they deliver reports every hour or 1/2 hour, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
They are properly designed and situated for their intended purpose – aircraft safety. (every airliner does a calculation of their proper take off speeds and max weight, and runway length needed for every take off and also similar data for landing, based on the weather info gathered by these stations)
They are not fit for the purpose of general weather or climate analyses as they will invariably read high compared to surrounding rural areas. But again the actual temperature and hence air density on the runway is what is important for air safety.