Why does the
USA still continue to report all temperatures to the nearest whole
degree F? Britain stopped doing this in 1961 when going over to
degrees C. Any decent equipement has to be accurate to less than 1degF,
normally no more than 0.3degF.
Re: Temperature rounding in the USA ...Roger Brugge wrote: ... USA still continue to report all temperatures to the nearest whole degree F? ... (sci.geo.meteorology)
Integrated or (Max+Min)/2 - and when we say Mean do we mean Average ... (For some reason I can't post a reply to the previous thread on this ... So in the Report output of my Vantage Pro 2 I have the option to ...temperatures up and divides ... The climatological standard in the UK and many other countries is ... (uk.sci.weather)
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Re: Warmest Winter on Record ... When you say "Global Warming",...NOAA Report: El Nino, Global Warming Contribute to Warmest Winter on ... on Climate Change said global warming is very likely caused by human ... The report said that during the past century, global temperatures... (alt.politics.bush)
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