Envoironment Canada uses the term "normal".Of course everthing opposed to normal being abnormal therefore the weather is always abnormal.If the temp is above or below normal it must be abnormal.
I would but you can't put in anything copyrighted. I was going to use "Building A Mystery". But can't. And the seletion available is not the best. Besides, once uploaded you can't edit a video.
That's the plan. Takes several days to download Environment Canada data from their site, i just completed Central Canada,, next will be east coast. Then I'll hunt down US and other locations, but it must be RAW daily numbers, not monthly averages. Such data from what I've read is hard to find.
Envoironment Canada uses the term "normal".Of course everthing opposed to normal being abnormal therefore the weather is always abnormal.If the temp is above or below normal it must be abnormal.
10242444 2 years ago
Thank you for some great "scientific analysis", something this debate is sadly lacking!
santa1472 2 years ago
I would but you can't put in anything copyrighted. I was going to use "Building A Mystery". But can't. And the seletion available is not the best. Besides, once uploaded you can't edit a video.
jrwakefield 2 years ago
Can you start doing some analysis of data sets from other areas outside of Canada?
See what you find and put it up here?
Desarollo 2 years ago
That's the plan. Takes several days to download Environment Canada data from their site, i just completed Central Canada,, next will be east coast. Then I'll hunt down US and other locations, but it must be RAW daily numbers, not monthly averages. Such data from what I've read is hard to find.
jrwakefield 2 years ago
Excellent work, keep it up!
I've posted a blog article here with your videos: "paths to knowledge d o t n e t".
Could you email me the slides so I can post them to the article as pictures? Thanks.
MountThor 2 years ago
Sure, they are all jpg and would be many. I'll zip them up for you tomorrow
jrwakefield 2 years ago
Cool.
MountThor 2 years ago