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by kkjjkgjjgg
1669 days ago
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"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." No you are wrong. That is exactly the issue. It is not used because it is a new phenomenon due to human action. It is simply a technical term meaning different to some average. That is why it would also be used in a chart of temperatures throughout the year. You demonstrate the issue very well. However, I give up convincing you, as clearly you won't understand it for some reason. "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." So you admit it is being used for propaganda, not for scientific reasons. Exactly what I am concerned about. |
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I don't think you're confused about the data. I don't think I'm confused about the data. I don't think anyone is confused about the data.
To me the important thing is the data, I don't care if they call it "burning hot death" in the chart. You're focusing on a word that I don't care about, and that is used in accordance with its technical meaning. And you're ignoring the data and distracting from the issue it represents.
To convince me I'm wrong on the usage of the word anomaly - please find the etymology of this word as used here - I had a look and couldn't, but don't really think it matters enough to search for why this word was used in the first place.
But really, I think you're deliberately trying to detract from what the data shows by focusing on something irrelevant.