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Google AI: “Significant Limitations To Our Certainty About Global Mean Temperatures”!
By P Gosselin on 17. March 2024

AI admits global historical weather data was sparse … “significant limitations to our certainty about global mean temperatures.”
Chart source here.

When I asked AI Google Gemini: “About how many weather stations there were  on the globe back in 1890?”, this is the answer it provided:

The exact number of weather stations in 1890 is not readily available. Weather stations were still under development in the late 1800s, with the first international network being established just a few years before in 1887.

Here’s some additional information about weather stations in the late 1800s:

Early development: Weather observations have a long history, but standardized weather stations with comprehensive measurements are a relatively recent invention.
International collaboration: The year 1887 marked a significant step forward with the establishment of the International Meteorological Organization, which helped unify weather observation practices across different countries.

https://notrickszone.com/2024/03/17/google-ai-significant-limitations-to-our-certainty-about-global-mean-temperatures/
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