posted 06-28-2003 02:41 PM
OK so here's this government web site, NOAA.And here is a graph of ozone measured at the South Pole station, long-term. Notice that their plotted data ends with early 2000 (three years ago by my count).
So what inquiring minds would like to know is what has happened since then? Has all data collection on this important issue ceased? Are these diligent govenment employees underfunded and overworked? What gives? Why are the past three years of data missing from this plot?
Maybe it isn't good news. Wouldn't want to alarm anyone.
By the way, if you don't like the trend line on the first plot, you're really not going to like this one:
Interesting the way that this link quit working after being posted.
http://www.cmdl.noaa.gov/ozwv/dobson/gifs/plot47186.gif
You can run, but you can't hide:
[Edited 2 times, lastly by Sore Throat on 06-30-2003]