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cheath | 3 years ago

What is the point that still stands, exactly? There are peaks and troughs with a clear downward trend. If your point is that in that trend, some years over 10 year periods look similar, then you would be correct. But in making that point, you risk drawing the wrong conclusion from the data.

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soperj|3 years ago

My point was that you shouldn't base a prognosis on a melt year that has happened once in a 40 year record, when it so far has been an anomaly.

bobkazamakis|3 years ago

data that I don't like is an abberation. data that I do like is proof!