mediandude
mediandude t1_j6oukan wrote
Reply to comment by Snoo_94483 in [OC]10 year moving average sea ice extent. by Snoo_94483
10-year moving average is off due to leap years. That skews the average. Looking at the graph, the variance of the northern hemisphere is up to 150k and some few % of that might be the leap year effect. 12-year average is also closer than 10-year average to the solar cycle 11.2 year cycle. Nitpicking, but why not?
mediandude t1_j6o07fc wrote
Reply to comment by Snoo_94483 in [OC]10 year moving average sea ice extent. by Snoo_94483
Even a 1 day (or half day) discrepancy would create rather large deviations during the melt season or during regrowth season.
mediandude t1_j6k80oz wrote
Reply to [OC]10 year moving average sea ice extent. by Snoo_94483
Why 10 year moving average?
Why not 12-year moving average (multiples of 4 years don't have the leap year issue)?
mediandude t1_j6j7snr wrote
Reply to comment by Cranky0ldMan in Finland Most Resistant to ‘Fake News,’ Report Finds by Wagamaga
Finnic languages belong to the indo-uralic sprachbund.
mediandude t1_j6j74x4 wrote
Reply to comment by PLEASE_PUNCH_MY_FACE in Finland Most Resistant to ‘Fake News,’ Report Finds by Wagamaga
Julge pealehakkamine on pool võitu = a bold hacking of heads is half the victory.
hakkame peale = let's get started (hacking heads)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakkapeliitta
mediandude t1_j3bs5pg wrote
Reply to comment by o0oo00o0o in Wind power is built at an increasing pace but its effect on nature and animals is poorly known. Researchers investigated the impact of wind turbines on bat presence and activity in Finnish boreal forests. The results indicate that wind power repels bats and drives them away from important habitats. by universityofturku
The whales and dolphins are still mass dying.
mediandude t1_j3a8wwt wrote
Reply to comment by o0oo00o0o in Wind power is built at an increasing pace but its effect on nature and animals is poorly known. Researchers investigated the impact of wind turbines on bat presence and activity in Finnish boreal forests. The results indicate that wind power repels bats and drives them away from important habitats. by universityofturku
But do you also do that for marine mammals (and fish) on shipping noise?
And what about radars for air travel?
mediandude t1_j6pfzlu wrote
Reply to comment by Snoo_94483 in [OC]10 year moving average sea ice extent. by Snoo_94483
> It’s a 3652 day moving avg, so that takes care of the leap year.
No, it doesn't.
A 1461 day moving average would. Or a multiple of that.
> Even if it were an issue, and it’s not, it at most could impact it at most a small percent of 1/3652.
A day of difference would be a day of difference. During the fast changing season periods the change is 2x the annual average change. High daily averages top 100k per day. Divide that by 10x and you get 10k per day - against the max variance of 150-200k. That is significant.
> I would be interested to see some data showing a correlation between the solar cycle and global warming metics.
You were looking at it. The northern hemispheric sea ice extent data shows a quite clear 22 year full cycle (or two individual 11-year cycles).