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		<title>By: Greg Freemyer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Greg Freemyer</dc:creator>
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		<description>Since you have all the intermediary data as well as the overall adjustment, it would be interesting to see graphs of the adjustments broken down by stage, year, region, etc.

Thus one could graphically see how North American temps have been adjusted over the last 100 years and in turn drill down into which step is having the most influence on the adjustment.

I&#039;m not sure that is part of your current goals, but the adjustment process is certainly in public debate at present and I&#039;m not aware of sites that allow the casual user to delve into the details via a graphic presentation.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since you have all the intermediary data as well as the overall adjustment, it would be interesting to see graphs of the adjustments broken down by stage, year, region, etc.</p>
<p>Thus one could graphically see how North American temps have been adjusted over the last 100 years and in turn drill down into which step is having the most influence on the adjustment.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure that is part of your current goals, but the adjustment process is certainly in public debate at present and I&#8217;m not aware of sites that allow the casual user to delve into the details via a graphic presentation.</p>
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