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Korwinga t1_j0htujz wrote
Reply to comment by ineedutolisten in So far 2022 has had the second widest range of daily average temperatures in the Central England temperature series. This shows the 5 years with the widest and narrowest range of temperatures in the series from 1772. [OC] by neilrkaye
Do you understand the difference between accuracy and precision?
Throweezy31 t1_j0hstyf wrote
Reply to comment by ineedutolisten in So far 2022 has had the second widest range of daily average temperatures in the Central England temperature series. This shows the 5 years with the widest and narrowest range of temperatures in the series from 1772. [OC] by neilrkaye
And yet this is the ridiculous approach that underlies mainstream climate science temperature records.
I wish more people understood the point you are making but apparently it’s beyond most peoples ken.
xenocles_the_lesser t1_j0hpimi wrote
Reply to comment by Dutchwells in [OC] Provisional weekly death counts in Canada (all ages, both sex, from 01/2010 to 08/2022) by OlibriusR
The disease that started in 2019, for which we got a vaccine in 2021, spiked the death rate so high in early 2022 that not just one, but two contour lines apply only to that period?
ineedutolisten t1_j0hovoh wrote
Reply to So far 2022 has had the second widest range of daily average temperatures in the Central England temperature series. This shows the 5 years with the widest and narrowest range of temperatures in the series from 1772. [OC] by neilrkaye
Comparing measurements made on digital thermometers with those from old mercury ones that were read by myopic monks is a perfect example of not understanding the importance of accuracy and precision.
Dutchwells t1_j0hotoc wrote
Reply to comment by xenocles_the_lesser in [OC] Provisional weekly death counts in Canada (all ages, both sex, from 01/2010 to 08/2022) by OlibriusR
Oh I don't know, something with a pandemic or something. Can't remember exactly
xenocles_the_lesser t1_j0hombc wrote
Reply to [OC] Provisional weekly death counts in Canada (all ages, both sex, from 01/2010 to 08/2022) by OlibriusR
What happened early this year?
lopjoegel t1_j0ho3wd wrote
Reply to [OC] Provisional weekly death counts in Canada (all ages, both sex, from 01/2010 to 08/2022) by OlibriusR
Okay.
Setting a lower bound for the modeling of 4000 seems to exaggerate the peak range.
Deaths peaked at about double the normal.
Keep in mind that boomers are getting older so the trending for deaths is up as well over the past 10 years.
Statistics can paint a picture but it is abstract and easily distorted.
OlibriusR OP t1_j0hlvra wrote
Reply to [OC] Provisional weekly death counts in Canada (all ages, both sex, from 01/2010 to 08/2022) by OlibriusR
Made with Excel
Source: Statistics Canada
https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/2eac6167-e40c-47b1-ab7e-36bbc4c0cdbf
Eastside23 t1_j0hh8wg wrote
Reply to [Topic][Open] Open Discussion Thread — Anybody can post a general visualization question or start a fresh discussion! by AutoModerator
Anyone know where I can find FIPS codes for cities within a county ?
Inevitable-Resort662 t1_j0hgw10 wrote
Reply to So far 2022 has had the second widest range of daily average temperatures in the Central England temperature series. This shows the 5 years with the widest and narrowest range of temperatures in the series from 1772. [OC] by neilrkaye
6 months ago I was working in 40c, now I’m working in -10c. A 50c variance is pretty crazy. I’ve not seen it in my life time
Primordial_Snake t1_j0hfv4k wrote
Reply to comment by BrilliantCertain9484 in [OC] Over the last decade, Chile has risen to become the world's third-largest producer of cherries, only behind Turkey and the United States. 🍒 by latinometrics
Woosh I guess? I don't get it. I was making a pun about the subject of the data.
waszumfickleseich t1_j0heyk8 wrote
Reply to comment by snash222 in Bytes of longest 35 Wikipedia articles in English, German and French. [OC] by SpieLPfan
what the fuck, I just looked it up and most of it was done by one single person and it's ridiculously detailed
Jerund t1_j0h9rt8 wrote
Reply to comment by sunchaud in in 2023 India will become the most populous country in the world, surpassing China, which holds the #1 since 1750s. source: The Economist by Junoby
Similar to china but you hear only hear from china is the one pulling off this miracle phenomenon
Jerund t1_j0h94t3 wrote
Reply to comment by Foraning in in 2023 India will become the most populous country in the world, surpassing China, which holds the #1 since 1750s. source: The Economist by Junoby
But the retired ladies can’t procreate?
curious_geoff t1_j0h4jem wrote
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PandemicReaper t1_j0h2l3m wrote
Reply to comment by jasonmonroe in in 2023 India will become the most populous country in the world, surpassing China, which holds the #1 since 1750s. source: The Economist by Junoby
2,1 children per woman is replacement level. This means that each woman needs to have 2,1 children to sustain a stable population.
IchbinNeijing t1_j0h0jxm wrote
Reply to So far 2022 has had the second widest range of daily average temperatures in the Central England temperature series. This shows the 5 years with the widest and narrowest range of temperatures in the series from 1772. [OC] by neilrkaye
which one do i scan to redeem my ugandan prince account, i'm down for millions
DavePvZ t1_j0gxm0u wrote
Reply to comment by realized_loss in C Programming Language Influence Graph [OC] by yaph
PHP programmers: finally a worthy opponent!
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cauliflowerindian t1_j0guzhy wrote
Reply to comment by Loud_Tap6160 in in 2023 India will become the most populous country in the world, surpassing China, which holds the #1 since 1750s. source: The Economist by Junoby
That looks more like he pulled it out of his mother's puckered asshole
KyleAg06 t1_j0gu6ju wrote
Reply to comment by bowsmountainer in [OC] Cost of Carbon Zero - Historical Look At U.S. Funding of Fusion Energy by Metalytiq
We need high speed trains, but I don’t think the cost will allow it.
jasonmonroe t1_j0grp90 wrote
Reply to comment by Roughneck16 in in 2023 India will become the most populous country in the world, surpassing China, which holds the #1 since 1750s. source: The Economist by Junoby
That means they have to compete for women. Treat those ladies like gold guys!
mmarollo t1_j0hx3m1 wrote
Reply to comment by xenocles_the_lesser in [OC] Provisional weekly death counts in Canada (all ages, both sex, from 01/2010 to 08/2022) by OlibriusR
Shh! Do you want to get banned?