Odds of record U.S. heat being a random event: 1 in 1.6 million

Do you have a point to make, Crapzndogz?

Did the white trash gene pool freeze over? Again?
 
Perhaps a chart can help. The National Climactic Data Center has just released its “State of the Climate” report for June 2012. The last 12 months in the mainland United States, it notes, were the warmest on record. What’s notable, however, is that every single one of the last 13 months were in the top third for their historical distribution (i.e., April 2012 was in the top third for warmest Aprils, etc).

“The odds of this occurring randomly,” notes NCDC, “is 1 in 1,594,323.”


Odds of record U.S. heat being a random event: 1 in 1.6 million

Why limit the figures to mainland United States?

X--freakin-- actly!!! How come it only has to be a GLOBAL event when the warmers say that's important? Nawwwww -- Little Ice Age wasn't GLOBAL -- so it doesn't matter. The Chief Bishops say so.. But a heatwave in 1/2 of the USA :eusa_hand: ---- Global doesn't matter..
 
1970s Global Cooling Was A One In 524,000 Event

The way the statistical midget calculated this was by assuming that the odds of each month were one out of three, so he raised 3 to the thirteenth power and came up with 1.6 million.

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The odds of being below normal are one out of two. So if we raise two to the nineteenth power, we can conclude that the global cooling of the 1970s was a one in 524,288 event, colder than the last three or four ice ages! No wonder Hansen had to erase it!

These folks are dumber than a sack of rocks.

http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2012/07/11/1970s-global-cooling-was-a-one-in-525000-event/
 

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