Doesn't the graph you've drawn show temperatures rising out of sync with natural phenomena? I don't know, it's too blurred for me to read and I can't hear your properly.
It seems a bit much to be claiming that the whole of global warming isn't/is happening on the trend of one data set over a 50 year period.
Your interpretation of the data is wrong on several levels. First of all, temperature measurements are not soley made in cities, towns or other urban areas, but represent a broad cross-section of values taken from various weather stations; so your ideas on 'urban warming' are therefore nonsense. Values from any one specific area such as the Arctic etc are bound to be loaded and will therefore skew results. There are a multitude of factors which influence temps, ergo broad selection of data.
Great video. I think this is only the start, however, and if you looked at the whole field in more detail you would find many more examples of poor statistical method applied to bolster preconceptions.
It's pronounced "Sir David AttenBURRA". :D
Doesn't the graph you've drawn show temperatures rising out of sync with natural phenomena? I don't know, it's too blurred for me to read and I can't hear your properly.
It seems a bit much to be claiming that the whole of global warming isn't/is happening on the trend of one data set over a 50 year period.
yoctocb 2 years ago
im doing a science fair so whats an interpretation of data
flythebeast 2 years ago
Your interpretation of the data is wrong on several levels. First of all, temperature measurements are not soley made in cities, towns or other urban areas, but represent a broad cross-section of values taken from various weather stations; so your ideas on 'urban warming' are therefore nonsense. Values from any one specific area such as the Arctic etc are bound to be loaded and will therefore skew results. There are a multitude of factors which influence temps, ergo broad selection of data.
BigErnie00 2 years ago
@BigErnie00 The temp Data the IPCC uses, ignores most Peer-Reviewed studies on the matter. Bing SCIENCESKEPTICAL MWP , and fit the first link.
camcheck 11 months ago
Great video. I think this is only the start, however, and if you looked at the whole field in more detail you would find many more examples of poor statistical method applied to bolster preconceptions.
I'd love to see some more videos from you.
minilemur 3 years ago 8
This is embarrasing. The great "SIR" David Attenborough being shown up by a "KID".
I find it almost immposible to believe that Sir David really believed what he said in his video, but then the question is, what is going on here?
Merany1 3 years ago 9
Thanks.
TheseData 3 years ago
Cool kid man.
Merany1 3 years ago 5