| Its not likely the location of the BBQ and the thermometer at weather stations has had much impact, but if a weather station has recorded a substantial hike in recordings after they got the BBQ, does it take a scientist to look into this a bit more closely? These people ought to have the sense to appreciate something like that right away. Weather is recorded all over the place, high-schools, airports, lighthouses, radio stations, and all sorts of public buildings monitor and record weather data. If there were these pockets of oddly high readings at specific locations, I'm sure they'd notice in collating the data.
Error in scientific measurements is a shameful embarrassement, but not so bad it would be concealed, certainly not to scientists premising forecasts on this.
Et semel emissum volat irrevocabile verbum.
Raúl M. Núñez Sheriff |