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Entry: Common sense climate index - showing version 4
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Our climate index is a simple measure of the degree, if any, to which practical climate change is occurring. It also illustrates natural climate variability, thus revealing how difficult it is to reliably perceive a change of quantities that are naturally ‘‘noisy’’ or chaotic. Our aim is to help people judge whether or not climate fluctuations are a significant indication of change and to provide improved understanding of climate variability.
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is a | Concept | observable property |
changed on | 13 Nov 2023 10:22:13.310 |
submitted by | Viqui Agazzi |
accepted on | 29 Sep 2022 15:03:12.113 |
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29 Sep 2022 15:03:12.113
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Common sense climate index
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Atmosphere
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Our climate index is a simple measure of the degree, if any, to which practical climate change is occurring. It also illustrates natural climate variability, thus revealing how difficult it is to reliably perceive a change of quantities that are naturally ‘‘noisy’’ or chaotic. Our aim is to help people judge whether or not climate fluctuations are a significant indication of change and to provide improved understanding of climate variability.
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Common sense climate index
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Common sense climate index
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Concept
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