Gust Of Hot Air

Gust of Hot Air is a blog outlining my own statistical analysis of Australian Weather. I am Jonathan Lowe, and have completed by Bsc(hons) in statistical analysis as well as my Master of Science. I have done 2 years of my PhD There is a lot of statistical information regarding climate change and I intend to provide statistical analysis into the area to prove if the recent well advertised rise in temperature is at all statistically significant. Results will be uploaded here on a regular basis

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

In 2008, a 100 Percent Chance of Alarm

A highly recommended article
Posted by Jonathan Lowe at 1:38 pm
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