In 2011, Texas A&M’s Andrew Dessler announced that Texas was going to be hot and dry for the rest of the century – based on a single data point.
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I can take a good Aggie joke anytime, and I’very heard the best of them, but you simply do NOT put the damned beans IN the chili. It just ain’t done that way, hoss.
“Andrew Dessler announced…based on a single data point.”
This is a huge improvement over some modelling papers I’ve read, where no actual data is used at all.