Tundra-villity measure?ochreoclockJanuary 4 2008, 16:32:29 UTC
So exactly how much snow IS there? My brain keeps seeing that picture they used to have in Coram of the boys tray-sledding out of Cheney's windows/ off of the roofs. (Just as a mean wise-gal comment, there really isn't much snow in the tundra, it's kind of a frozen semi-desert)
Re: Tundra-villity measure?gfp_freakJanuary 4 2008, 17:10:05 UTC
There's somewhere around 0.846 meters with a standard deviation of approximately 1.241m. Oh, and my n=2. mwahaha.
The tundra is a state of mind, my dear. In order to be one with the northern coniferous temperate zone (*makes face*) you must rise above the permafrost of your present understanding.
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And YAY! for data *does happy data dance too*
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The tundra is a state of mind, my dear. In order to be one with the northern coniferous temperate zone (*makes face*) you must rise above the permafrost of your present understanding.
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