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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