How is climate change measured? Is global warming a scientific fact?
In The Climate Charts, statistics and raw temperature data combine to create a compelling view of one of today's most controversial topics: climate change. As there is no global thermometer to measure global temperatures, author Thomas J. Morsch shares charts of 27 locations across the U.S. that show temperature changes over the last 40 years?eye-opening statistics! With bachelor's degrees in biology and chemistry and a 30-year career with the Eastman Kodak Company, Morsch also ties Statistical Process Control (SPC) charts that observe processes and recommend improvements to the study of climate change and global warming. SPC charts are found mainly in manufacturing systems but can be used anytime there is normal variability in any area of science. The Climate Charts may be the first to use these basic, easily understood charts to tell the complete story. It offers concrete, solid data sourcing and globally accepted study methods to support the realities with ironclad evidence of climate change and global warming.
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After growing up in a small town (Wayland, New York), and after a year studying at the Rochester Institute of Technologly, I joined the ARMY and was an 11B Airbourne Infantryman in Viet Nam (CIB, PH, BS). Upon returning home I worked at the Eastman Kodak Company at night and studied at the State University of Brockport in Rochester N.Y. for four years in the daytime earning Batchelor's degrees in Biology and Chemistry. I worked at Kodak for thirty years. It was here I studied Statistics under the very best consultants in the world. Among them Dr. Edwards Deming, Dr. Joseph Juran, and Mr. Albert Rickmers. I finished my career at the oldest dental manufacturing company in the U.S., the S.S. White Co. in Tom's River, New Jersey (V.P. of Quality and Operations). I'm long since retired and enjoy weekly church attendance. I love my wife and family of four children and eight grandchildren immensely. I love the woods in the fall, fly fishing in the spring, golf in the summer and duplicate bridge all year long with my close friends in upstate New York.