|
|
|
|
|
by kkjjkgjjgg
1673 days ago
|
|
No you are wrong, it is not that "science has shown there is an anomaly", and the word isn't being used because there is an anomaly. It is just a definition. I don't think you have understood the issue at all. Rather, you convince me even more that it is an issue. For comparison, again, consider the average temperatures within a year, and then the daily temperatures are an "anomaly" and summer and winter would be anomaly because their temperatures deviate from the average. You wouldn't say "science has shown that summer and winter are an anomaly". |
|
Anomaly is used because this is a new phenomenon due to human actions. You have no apparent concern about this but are just worrying about word usage.
Why do you think that the word temperature anomaly is used in climate science? The important issue is the global risk not your carping about the terminology.