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"Tave," she turned her gray eyes full upon him, the pupils were unnaturally enlarged, "I don't suppose I do know what it means to all of you -- but it makes me sick to talk about it -- please don't -- I can't bear it -- take me home as quick as you can."
Flamsted quarries Mary E. Waller
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Tave has claimed: Sense and Sensibility is the story of Elinor Dashwood.
Notes on 'Money, Matrimony, and Memory: Secondary Heroines in Radcliffe, Austen, and Cooper' 2006
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I think I can rationalize the differences between the Tmin+Tmax/2 and Tave temperatures for the progressively more adjusted USHCN series prior to the urban adjusted, but given the readme statements from USHCN below, I cannot do the same for the urban adjustment.
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David, the link and excerpt below shows that NOAA/NCDC/USHCN recognize that the calculated Tmin +Tmax/2 does not necessarily equal the value for Tave – otherwise why publish a Tave and calculated Tave series of temperatures.
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I extracted these data for Tucson, AZ station number 28815 and compared the Tave to Tmin + Tmax/2 and they agree completely.
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This result indicates to me that the Tmin and Tmax temperatures for the USHCN urban adjustment do not receive any or very little of the urban adjustment given the Tave temperature.
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David, I calculated the differences for both Tucson, AZ filenet and urban adjusted temperature series for Tave – Tmin+Tmax/2 and I obtained, in both cases, a diminishing difference going forward in time.
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Did you knw ModelE reports out Tave? and the correlates to histrical
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The differences for Tmin+Tmax/2 between the filenet and urban adjusted were small compared to the differences between these two series for Tave.
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Do we all agree with Stuart Tave that "we can only rejoice that Emma says she will never call her husband anything but Mr. Knightley" (231; see Emma III. xvii, 420)?
Boxing Emma; or the Readers Dilemma at the Box Hill Games 2000
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