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blog:articles:science:nasa_oops [2019/05/21 01:33] – created Phil Ideblog:articles:science:nasa_oops [2019/05/21 01:34] Phil Ide
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 Now as far as the wind is concerned, it could well be that gusts set the maximum, yet the graphs smoothed that out. The graphs have 1 plot point per hour, and that plot point is probably an average for that period. Now as far as the wind is concerned, it could well be that gusts set the maximum, yet the graphs smoothed that out. The graphs have 1 plot point per hour, and that plot point is probably an average for that period.
  
-It is unlikely the same could be said for air temperature. I'll update this post when (if) I get a response from NASA.+It is unlikely the same could be said for air temperature. 
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 +I'll update this post when (if) I get a response from NASA.
blog/articles/science/nasa_oops.txt · Last modified: 2019/05/21 01:37 by Phil Ide

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