Due diligence requires knowing the limitations of available data and refraining from making any claims data cannot support.
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Cautions when Using Data
There are several cautions the ERBE Team notes regarding use of reprocessed monthly mean ERBE S10N_WFOV ERBS Edition3 and Edition3_Rev1 data:
Because of the 57° inclination orbit, the ERBE S10N_WFOV ERBS dataset only covers regions between 60°N and 60°S. Therefore global mean fluxes can not be produced by using this single satellite ERBE/ERBS data product alone.
Therefore global mean fluxes can not be produced by using this single satellite ERBE/ERBS data product alone.
Therefore global mean fluxes can not be produced by using this single satellite ERBE/ERBS data product alone.
Just keep reading that sentence until you understand it.
Therefore global mean fluxes can not be produced by using this single satellite ERBE/ERBS data product alone.
Therefore global mean fluxes can not be produced by using this single satellite ERBE/ERBS data product alone.
That you simply did not see this caveat is not plausible, particularly in light of your quick reply to my misstatement below about Edition 3 Rev 1, which in fact applies to Edition 3 v. Edition 2, but not Rev 1.
You read that caveat and you chose to disregard it. You knew all along the data you were using cannot support your assertions. You're a liar. Fact.
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