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No, not useless. But the US contiguous states data represents only 0.04% of the total contribution to global warming mean temperature. Heat energy makes up 93% in the oceans. If you want to see the global trend you have to include the 93%, regardless of how good US data is.
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The 93% where we have a cover that must be arount 0.00000000001% for the XXth century. Right.
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As an analogy, suppose you wanted the mean height of men and women in the US. But say you are only looking at people in California. But it may be that there are a lot of tall people in Wisconsin, Minnesota, etc. But your sample in Calif may have shorter people. You need total.
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Your analogy is incorrect. Here's the correct one. Suppose you want to measure the trend of ppls height over the century but you have only data for the century in California that shows ppl got taller. Then suppose WHO tells you ppl overall got shorter. Including in California.
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Scientists have a very strict definition of global mean temperature. If you missed this video, this is very handy in understanding how to define that quantity statistically.https://youtu.be/VR3j2Sl8CTo
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