mondeo
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Machinist's scales use 10thswhat kind of ruler is that? I'm pretty sure most rulers are divided into 1/8th of an inch not 1/10th.
It's not statistically significant.Their R^2s are crap, and most of their p-values aren't that high either. Look at the plot of mean snowfall with error bars, weekday vs. weekend. There's only one point where the weekday number falls outside the error for the weekend.The study's most shocking conclusions do not depend on a comparison between resort-reported snow totals and government-reported snow totals. Rather, they observed significant increases in snow reporting on weekend mornings, a pattern that was not replicated in government reporting (because actual snowfall obviously does not correlate with the day of the week). How do you explain a statistically significant surge in reported snowfall on weekends? Does Ullr commute to the MRV every weekend?
Oh, and it's not a good measure, as precipitation does depend on the day of the week. Due to the heavy automobile traffic and power generation during the week in the West, precipitation in the East actually is higher over the weekend than the average weekday because of higher levels of cloud-forming particulates. Probably helps Saturdays and hurts Mondays in Colorado, too.