This morning I looked out my window and realized that it's far too warm for January. I turned to my climate onion and asked her:
tell me, climate onion, tell me quick,
is our climate already sick?
Then the question would be - which range of daily temperatures would be not "much too warm for January"? what is the range of daily (5 day mean ...) temperatures in January,as derived from the data, say 1900-1980? This is, in a senses, the detection question.
Thanks, climate onion oracle, I knew that I would get a response! To become fully acknowledged as climate oracle, please consider the following oracle rules, which were passed from way back when in Delphi to our present time: a) oracles have to answer in rhymes (or to speak in tongues or riddles) b) answers from oracles also need to contain a touch of incest, murder, war or some other really mean things (mean temperatures are not really mean! or do they indeed hint towards a soon-to-come climate catastrophe?)
You answered in a kind of riddle, that is already pretty cool. And yes, it would be great to have the answers to your detection question. Anybody out there who has these or comparable statistics at hand?
Keep a clean nose Watch the plain clothes YOU DON'T NEED A WEATHERMAN TO KNOW WHICH WAY THE WIND BLOWS Get sick, get well Hang around a ink well Ring bell, hard to tell If anything is goin’ to sell Try hard, get barred Get back, write braille Get jailed, jump bail Join the army, if you fail Look out kid You’re gonna get hit But users, cheaters Six-time losers Hang around the theaters Girl by the whirlpool Lookin’ for a new fool Don’t follow leaders Watch the parkin’ meters ...
Spontaneous applause, anonymous! Delivering such a precise prophecy makes you the honorary Sybil of the climate onion. The DWD and 'on the other hand' BD - indeed, that's why we have two hands!
Beware Werner and Hans you will soon be shivering in the much below average January temperatures of the Iberian Atlantic winter. Fortunately a warm welcome awaits you.
Then the question would be - which range of daily temperatures would be not "much too warm for January"? what is the range of daily (5 day mean ...) temperatures in January,as derived from the data, say 1900-1980?
ReplyDeleteThis is, in a senses, the detection question.
Thanks, climate onion oracle, I knew that I would get a response! To become fully acknowledged as climate oracle, please consider the following oracle rules, which were passed from way back when in Delphi to our present time:
ReplyDeletea) oracles have to answer in rhymes (or to speak in tongues or riddles)
b) answers from oracles also need to contain a touch of incest, murder, war or some other really mean things (mean temperatures are not really mean! or do they indeed hint towards a soon-to-come climate catastrophe?)
You answered in a kind of riddle, that is already pretty cool. And yes, it would be great to have the answers to your detection question. Anybody out there who has these or comparable statistics at hand?
Temperatures by site, year, month ...
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On the other hand and spoken in in tongues:
Keep a clean nose
Watch the plain clothes
YOU DON'T NEED A WEATHERMAN
TO KNOW WHICH WAY THE WIND BLOWS
Get sick, get well
Hang around a ink well
Ring bell, hard to tell
If anything is goin’ to sell
Try hard, get barred
Get back, write braille
Get jailed, jump bail
Join the army, if you fail
Look out kid
You’re gonna get hit
But users, cheaters
Six-time losers
Hang around the theaters
Girl by the whirlpool
Lookin’ for a new fool
Don’t follow leaders
Watch the parkin’ meters ...
http://www.bobdylan.com/songs/subterranean-homesick-blues
Spontaneous applause, anonymous! Delivering such a precise prophecy makes you the honorary Sybil of the climate onion. The DWD and 'on the other hand' BD - indeed, that's why we have two hands!
ReplyDeleteBeware Werner and Hans you will soon be shivering in the much below average January temperatures of the Iberian Atlantic winter. Fortunately a warm welcome awaits you.
ReplyDeleteI will meet you there!