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erronis

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1. Those seem like wildly fluctating data points. Could atmospheric conditions cause any of them?
Thu Apr 4, 2024, 04:03 PM
Apr 2024

I didn't read more than your OP, but I've previously wondered if our atmosphere is churning in ways not see before. Huge spikes in certain chemicals injected from a changing climate and direct human activities. And, of course, the global wind flows are changing - perhaps faster and less predictable than before.

Always enjoy reading your pieces and your views on energy production - pros and cons.

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