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New Study Finds Claims Of A Human-Induced Increase In Extreme Daily Rainfall Are Flawed And False
By Kenneth Richard on 7. April 2022

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Failure to correct the “coarse temporal resolution” of  pre-1970s maximum daily rainfall data changes the sign of trend analysis from slightly positive to solidly negative in the last century (1921-2020).

Those who ascribe to the position that humans can control the weather by engaging in fossil-fuel related activities (such as using planetary-heating smartphones) literally believe humans significantly determine how much rain falls in a 24-hour period at a specific location. Humans-can-control-the-weather proponents consequently expect trends in extreme daily rainfall to rise as humans heat the planet with cheeseburgers.

It is common knowledge that when looking for data to confirm one’s hypotheses, the confirmation bias often wins. When we expect to find humans exert significant control over weather patterns, the data we expect to find emerges and the data that do not support our expectations is glossed over – or ignored altogether.

https://notrickszone.com/2022/04/07/new-study-finds-claims-of-a-human-induced-increase-in-extreme-daily-rainfall-are-flawed-and-false/