I can actually put the “European part of Russia” in Europe (which is probably why it was done this way in the first place. While this will be a PITA for this page, it will make the “by continent” analysis easier when I get around to it. It has 222 for everything roughly east of the Urals, and 638 for what I can best describe as “European Russia”. This is made even more strange by the fact that Russia, as near as I can tell, gets 2 Country Codes. If anyone really wants the annual chart, let me know and I’ll put it in a comment. Since this would be painful to read with annual charts in it for both Russia and Canada, I’m just going to put in the decade summaries. Comparison of Decade Changes of Thermometers Or get the original PDF (464 kB in Russian) of the report: They have found significant bias and claim that their country is being represented with a warm bias. UPDATE: The Russians have notice the selective use of thermometers and done a more detailed examination (having all the raw data to work with). But what do the data say, when you ask them nicely and listen? I’ve even used the notion in the metaphor of Siberian stations migrating to Italy. All sorts of blame for the “warming north” has been heaped on this vision of Siberia leaving the map. where we found that all of four thermometers survive in California and they have gone to the beach in Southern California, except for one that is waiting at San Francisco Airport for a ride out of town… Frozen North, Dominated by Canada and RussiaĪ great deal has been said about the “massive station dropouts in Siberia” with the end of the USSR. We saw those thermometers slaughtered in the USA in: The top blue line is the Northern Temperate band. We see the thermometer count rise from the 1700s until a sudden Great Dying as the Thermometer Langoliers take their toll. That next to the top green line is the Northern Cold band.
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